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SHOMREI TORAH’S LAG B’OMER PICNIC

On Sunday, May 22 from 12 noon to 3:30 pm Shomrei Torah, the Wayne Conservative Congregation, will celebrate the holiday of Lag B’omer with a Congregational BBQ Lunch, DJ Dance Party, Field Games, BINGO, Kids Crafts, Scavenger Hunt, Israeli Dancing, Face Painting, and more!  There is literally something for everyone – from age 0 to 120!  The event will take place at Camp Veritans in Haledon, NJ.  Prospective members are welcome.  There is no charge.

Not even rain can spoil the fun!  There is plenty of room to party indoors.  So RSVP now to make certain that there will be enough food for all.  Please contact the synagogue office at 973-696-2500 or office@ShomreiTorahWCC.org.

Shomrei Torah is an egalitarian Conservative synagogue affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.  Its focus is on learning and study, worship and celebration, ethical action and social justice, fellowship and a sense of community.  It offers a myriad of activities to meet these goals, including its award winning Religious School, Youth Groups serving children from kindergarten through high school, a variety of adult education courses, daily religious services, outreach to college students and to inter-married couples, an active “Mitzvah Corps” that assists those in need, Sisterhood, Men’s Club, groups for seniors and singles, and numerous social and educational events. 

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It serves and has members in the communities of Wayne, Pompton Plains, Pompton Lakes, Pequannock, Lincoln Park, Towaco, Riverdale, Wyckoff, Franklin Lakes, Oakland, Butler, Kinnelon, Totowa, West Paterson, and surrounding areas.  For additional information about the Congregation see the synagogue's website at www.ShomreiTorahWCC.org.  Follow Shomrei Torah on Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/shomreitorahwcc) and become a fan on Facebook (www.facebook.com/ShomreiTorah).  Find out why Shomrei Torah’s motto is “Celebrating Tradition, Embracing the Future!”

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