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Temple Sholom in Scotch Plains Offers Course on Judaism Open to People of All Religious Backgrounds
Three session class in November open to the public

Beginning on November 5, Rabbi Emily Losben-Ostrov will teach an accessible, three session class on Judaism for people of all faith, family, and cultural backgrounds.
A Taste of Judaism® is free and open to the public. Designed for those who would like to learn about the foundations of Judaism or for those who may be searching for an entryway into Jewish life, the course explores Jewish perspectives on spirituality, values, and community.
Comfortable surroundings and an informal atmosphere encourage free and lively discussion of Reform Judaism's approach to living in our rapidly changing society. Rabbi Emily will discuss the ways that Judaism addresses issues in our personal and professional lives.
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The program will be held at Temple Sholom 1925 Lake Avenue Scotch Plains, NJ 07076 on three Wednesday Evenings, November 5, 12, 19th from 7:30pm to 9pm.
“A Taste of Judaism® is a wonderful entryway into Judaism. These three sessions are a great way to explore some of the basic principles of our wonderful Jewish faith" -Rabbi Emily Losben-Ostrov
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The class is designed for anyone who is curious about Judaism, including interfaith partners, spiritual seekers, Jews who are interested in reconnecting with Judaism, individuals considering conversion, and individuals who are exploring Jewish family heritage.
Register at
https://www.sholomnj.org/form/tasteofjudaism
For further information or to register for A Taste of Judaism®, email office@sholomnj.org
or call 908-889-4900
About Temple Sholom
Founded in 1913, Temple Sholom is a Reform Jewish congregation. The Temple and its religious school are home to families from the greater Scotch Plains-Fanwood area and beyond. The congregation is located at 1925 Lake Avenue in Scotch Plains. Temple Sholom is a member of the Union for Reform Judaism. For more information about the temple or joining the congregation, please e-mail office@sholomnj.org or visit www.sholomnj.org.