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    Open to kids ages 3–12, July 7–11.

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  • Friday Night Shabbat DinnerSome fresh challah, Matzah ball soup, elegant entrees. What can be better?

    June 13nd, 6:30PM.
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  • Soul TalkA Weekly Torah Experience.

    Mondays, 6:00PM
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  • Hebrew SchoolCheck out our Hebrew School of the Arts — where Judaism comes to life through creativity, hands-on learning, and fun!

    Every Sunday 3:00PM
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