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Congregation B’nai Torah Wants Families To 'Try Us Out'
"This program enables a multi-generational family, grandparents, parents and children, to join our community for a very reasonable fee."

SUDBURY, MA—Congregation B’nai Torah (CBT), an inclusive Reform community that embraces Jews by birth, Jews by choice, interfaith couples and families and the LGBTQ community, announced recently the continuation of its highly successful “Try Us Out” program for families seeking to join a connected Jewish community.
According to the announcement, new members can enjoy their first year of membership for $500, which includes all member benefits, including tickets to High Holiday services. Parents of new members can also join for only $100 per person. Religious school tuition is not included.
Dale Donchin, president of CBT's Board of Directors, said that "Try Us Out" reflects the spirit of
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L'dor va'dor, or "from generation to generation."
"This program enables a multi-generational family, grandparents, parents and children, to join our community for a very reasonable fee," Donchin said in a statement. “It reflects our emphasis on building a vibrant, supportive, diverse community. We are pleased to provide a way to reduce the financial
burden of joining a congregation."
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In addition to once-per-week Hebrew school classes, CBT has myriad ways for members to be
involved, including serving on a committee, attending educational classes, community outreach,
social engagement, movie nights and more. Non-Jewish partners participate equally. All
Shabbat services are open to the community at large and provide the opportunity to meet the
congregation’s experienced and very personable Rabbi.
For more information about "Try Us Out," call 978-443-2082 or email membership@bnaitorah.com.
Congregation B'nai Torah is located on Route 20 near Landham Road in Sudbury.
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