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Page 1: Volunteer with us on Mitzvah Day · Northern New Jersey’s day of caring, puts volunteers—typically 1,000 or more—together with wonderful and fulfilling volunteer opportunities

Mitzvah Day18TH ANNUAL | CELEBRATE LIFE | CELEBRATE CHAI

Volunteer with us on

NOVEMBER 1, 2015

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TO PARTICIPATE• Complete the enclosed form or register

online at www.jfnnj.org/mitzvahday• Sign up early to guarantee your

preferred activity• Walk-ins welcome at sites where

space permits • Questions? Contact E.J. Solomon,

[email protected] | 201.820.3962

Mitzvah Day Co-Chairs Sari Gross & Laurie Ann Weinstein

Mitzvah Day Staff Beth Figman, Director, Volunteer Center E.J. Solomon, Coordinator, Volunteer Center Natalya Taleysnik, Administrative Assistant

18th Annual Celebrate Life | Celebrate Chai

Mitzvah Day, Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey’s day of caring, puts volunteers—typically 1,000 or more—together with wonderful and fulfilling volunteer opportunities.

Young people and those who are young at heart will fan out to dozens of sites around northern New Jersey to perform acts of kindness, charity, and generosity.

Make Mitzvah Day Sunday, November 1

your day to Celebrate Life, Celebrate Chai.

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Jewish Federation gratefully acknowledges the participation of synagogues, groups, schools and individuals who make this day meaningful.

Check Federation’s website for the most up to date information and to sign up

www.jfnnj.org/mitzvahday

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FLAT ROCK BROOK NATURE CENTEREnglewood 1:00-3:00pm

Join members of Congregation Ahavath Torah and Temple Sinai for a trail and brook clean-up. Meet at the Nature Center building.

GREAT OAK PARKOakland 10:00 – 11:30 am

Join families and students from the Academies at Gerrard Berman Day School to clean up this park next to the school.

LOWER BRETT PARKTeaneck1:00 – 3:00 pm

Clean debris and clear invasive species under the guidance of the Hackensack River Greenway.

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HISTORIC NEW BRIDGE LANDINGRiver Edge10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Remove trash, plant spring flowering bulbs, and remove invasive vegetation in this historic park, an American Revolutionary War site.

PATERSON GREAT FALLS NATIONAL HISTORIC PARK10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Clean up trash around this beautiful national park.

VAN SAUN MILL BROOKParamus12:00 -3:00 pm

Work with Hackensack Riverkeeper and help clear out debris from Van Saun Mill Brook, located behind Yeshivat Ben Porat Yosef on Frisch Court. Kosher pizza will be served.

DRESS FOR MESS AT ANY OF THESE CLEANUP SITES. BRING YOUR OWN WATER AND SNACKS.

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6TH GRADE KEHILLAH AT JCC OF PARAMUS Open to 6th Graders ONLY10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Join other 6th graders and their parents to participate in “Sharing B’nai Mitzvah”, an inspirational day of learning and doing, focusing on meaningful B’nai Mitzvah projects.

ARTS & CRAFTS WITH THE POMEGRANATE GUILD OF NORTH JERSEYFair Lawn Jewish Center/Congregation B’nai IsraelCheck www.jfnnj.org/mitzvahday for time

Make “no-sew” blankets for children here and in Israel.

ASSEMBLE PACKAGES FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS Fair Lawn Jewish Center/Cong. B’nai Israel 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Prepare packages for American soldiers serving overseas.

FAMILY FUN PROJECTSKaplen JCC on the Palisades, TenaflyCheck www.jfnnj.org/mitzvahday for time and details

Craft activities for all ages – families, children, teens, seniors. Participate in craft projects that will then be donated to the needy.

ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES (IDF) LONE SOLDIER PROJECTJewish Federation of Northern New Jersey, Paramus | 2:00 - 4:00 pm

Bring your family to decorate a pillowcase for American Lone Soldiers serving in the IDF. Please bring a new pillowcase for the project. Markers and extra pillowcases will be provided. Volunteers also needed to sort and pack donated items which will be shipped to Israel for the soldiers. Great for families.

JOIN A HUNGER WALKShepherd Lake State Park, Ringwood1:00- 3:00 pm

Join members of Temple Beth Rishon on the Ringwood Hunger Walk. Bring food donations to the Hunger Walk to benefit the Ringwood branch of the Center for Food Action. For information email [email protected]

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Jewish FederationTRANSFORM LIVES. INCLUDING YOURS.

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KIDS WHO CARE - SHARETemple Sinai, Tenafly 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Make cards for soldiers, blood donors and seniors. Good for all ages.

“LET’S TREAT OUR SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN”Congregation Shomrei Torah, Fair Lawn10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Let’s treat our service men and women by making chocolate chip cookies packed in decorated tins for local police, fire department, veterans and their families.

MAKE GIFTS AND CARDSEnglewood Hospital and Medical Center10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Make cards and art projects to cheer up patients.

ORGANIZE SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND BACKPACKSCongregation Ahavat Achim, Fair Lawn 9:30 am – 12:30 pm

Assemble backpacks and school supplies to benefit children in under-served areas.

HONORING LIFECYCLES Temple Beth Or, Washington Township 9:30 -11:30 am

Join Temple Beth Or’s religious school and congregation members and take part in activities centered around life cycle milestones from birth to bereavement. Create hand-made baby blankets and work on other service projects; take part in fun, cell-phone games.

SAFELY @ HOMELocation and Time: contact Stacey at 201.518.1175 | [email protected]

Bonim Builders is now Safely@Home. Safely@Home’s mission remains the same: to perform critical repairs, renovations and home modifications for low income homeowners, the elderly, the disabled and the chronically ill.

SORT AND BAG FOODCUMAC – Center of United Methodist Aid to the Community, Paterson9:30 am– 12:30 pm

Join the Wayne Interfaith Network and bag food in this warehouse that serves as a supply center for other area food pantries and also for families. Additional opportunities to help may be available with a Community Closet project (thrift shop/disaster relief). Ages 12 +.

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SORT AND DISTRIBUTEHoboken Emergency Food Pantry1:00 – 4:00 pm

Join members of Moishe House in stocking foods and distributing items at the Hoboken Emergency Food Pantry and clothing ministry.

SORT AND PACK CLOTHING FOR ISRAELTemple Beth Rishon, Wyckoff 1:00 - 3:00 pm

Work with Yad Leah, and sort and pack new or gently-used children’s clothing (Infant-4T) and Purim costumes (adult and children) to be sent to low-income communities in Israel.

SORT AND PACK CLOTHING FOR KIDS AT OASIS Beth Haverim Shir Shalom, Mahwah1:00 - 3:00 pm

Join the social action groups of Beth Haverim Shir Shalom and help sort and pack new or gently-used children’s clothing (Infant – 5T) to benefit children at Oasis, a haven for women and children in Paterson.

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BRING YOUR PETEmerson Health & Rehabilitation Center2:00 – 3:00 pm

All friendly pets (no birds, please) are invited to meet the residents. Share a funny story or two about your pet with them.

CRAFTS & GAMESBuckingham at Norwood2:00 – 4:00 pm

Join Sha’ar Communities in an afternoon of crafts and games with residents in the rehabilitation center.

HELP AT CRAFT FAIR AND GAMESJewish Home at Rockleigh Session One: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Session Two: 1:30 – 4:00 pm

Assist residents to Jewish Home’s Main Street area to do Holiday Shopping and escort residents to active games on the Free Spirit Wing. Please indicate which shift(s) you want.

HELP MAKE A MINYANDaughters of Miriam/The Gallen Institute, Clifton 8:45 – 10:00 am

Join the Fair Lawn Jewish Center Men’s Club in morning prayers with the residents, followed by breakfast and visitation.

HELP PACK MEDICAL SUPPLIESJewish Home Assisted Living, River Vale10:00 – 11:30 am

Join residents in packing medical supplies for the AFYA Foundation which supports ongoing health initiatives by supplying critically needed surplus medical supplies to partner organizations.

RUN A CARNIVALDaughters of Miriam/The Gallen Institute, Clifton 1:00 – 3:00 pm

Join Glen Rock Jewish Center Hebrew School students and Temple Beth Tikvah of Wayne Youth Group to run booths and escort residents to the various games and activities.

SING-A-LONG & MUSIC REVIEWBrightview Assisted Living, Tenafly 2:00 – 3:00 pm

Socialize with residents as young members of Kol Haneshama put on a music review and lead a sing-a-long.

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SING WITH SHIRAT CHESED CHOIR THEN CLOWN AROUND WITH AREYVUTCareOne at Teaneck 2:00 – 3:00 pm

Enjoy these fun activities with the residents and put smiles on their faces.

SOCIALIZE AND BRING SMILES TO SENIORSSunrise Assisted Living of Wayne 1:00 – 2:00 pm Care One at Wayne 2:00 – 3:00 pm

Local Teens are invited to join members of the Friendship Circle Action Teens from Chabad Center of Passaic County in socializing with residents.

SOCIALIZE AND PLAY GAMESBrookdale Wayne (formerly Emeritus of Wayne)1:00 – 4:00 pm

Join members of Shomrei Torah, the Wayne Conservative Congregation, in socializing activities with residents.

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TIDY UP THE YARDJ-ADD Gordon Home, Washington Township 1:00 – 2:30 pm

Socialize, spruce up and plant fall bulbs in the yard of this Jewish Association for Developmental Disabilities home.

NEW VISIT VETERANS WITH CONGREGATION B’NAI ISRAEL, EMERSONVeterans Home, Paramus 2:00 – 3:00 pm

Congregation B’nai Israel will bring smiles to veterans in this home. Get your smiles in gear and join!

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Academies at Gerrard Berman Day School, Oakland choir will perform at Federation Apts. and socialize with residents.

Congregation Gesher Shalom Hebrew School students will write Thanksgiving cards and create bookmarks for seniors, and assemble emergency care kits.

Fair Lawn Jewish Center/Cong. B’nai Israel Choir will perform at Oradell Health Care Center

Hillel college students along with Rosenbaum Yeshiva of North Jersey and Yavneh Academy middle school students will spend time with the Friendship Circle in sports and art activities

JCCP/Beth Tikvah Hebrew School students will bake and deliver treats to local Paramus Police, Fire and EMS

JCCP/Beth Tikvah Singers will perform at Jewish Home Assisted Living, River Vale

Jewish Youth Encounter Program students will clean up the NJ Palisades Interstate Park

Lubavitch on the Palisades Hebrew School children will assemble gifts to benefit children with cancer, Lubavitch on the Palisades, Tenafly

National Council of Synagogue Youth will coordinate a carnival for children at Institute for Pediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders at the Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital at Hackensack University Medical Center

Temple Avodat Shalom Junior and Senior choirs will sing and socialize with residents at Bergen Regional Medical Center, Paramus

Tikkun 4 Kids of Congregation Beth Sholom, Teaneck will collect, sort, and stock the food pantry at Jewish Family Service of Bergen & North Hudson

Congregation Beth Sholom, Teaneck will assemble emergency care kits for senior clients of Jewish Family Service agencies and collect clothing for children in Israel.

Yavneh Academy students will sort and stock shelves at the Center for Food Action, Saddle Brook

Yeshivat Noam students will play games and socialize with residents of Prospect Heights Care Center, Hackensack

Temple Emanu-El, Closter Hebrew School students will make sandwiches to be distributed to OASIS and Closter Food Pantry.

Temple Beth Rishon religious school students will make holiday cards and crafts for senior residents in facilities and homes.

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Jewish Federation also thanks the following participating groups.

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Adult Briefs to go to clients of social service agencies. Jewish Federation Kaplen JCC on the Palisades

Arts and Crafts Kits and Supplies to go to children being served by Jewish Family Services as well as foster children who come through Foster and Adoptive Family Services. Jewish Federation Temple Emanuel of the Pascack Valley

Baby Basics Drop off diapers, wipes, formula, lotions, shampoo, and new bottles to benefit local shelters and families in need. Academies at Gerrard Berman Day School Jewish Federation

Baby Clothing for Israel Collect new or gently-worn children’s clothing (Infant - 4T). Purim costumes (for children and adults) are welcome.

Academies at Gerrard Berman Day SchoolCongregation Beth Sholom, Teaneck

Shomrei Torah, Wayne Conservative Cong.Solomon Schechter Day School of Bergen CountyTemple Beth Rishon

Baby Clothing for Oasis Collect new or gently used clothing (Infant -5T) to benefit children served by Oasis, a haven for women and children located in Paterson.

Academies at Gerrard Berman Day SchoolBeth Haverim Shir ShalomKaplen JCC on the PalisadesTemple Beth Or

Baby equipment such as cribs, high chairs, pack-n-plays, car seats, strollers, changing tables, etc. to benefit the Baby Gemach, an organization that provides for those in need.

Academies at Gerrard Berman Day School

Blankets and Towels to be donated to local animal shelters.

Academies at Gerrard Berman Day SchoolTemple Beth Sholom, Fair Lawn

Cell Phones Used phones are resold and proceeds go towards purchasing calling cards for soldiers.

Academies at Gerrard Berman Day SchoolCongregation Keter Torah Jewish FederationTemple Emeth

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Chanukah Toys Bring in new, unwrapped toys to benefit children and teens in the NJ/NY metro area.

Academies at Gerrard Berman Day SchoolJewish Federation Yeshivat Noam

Children’s Coat Drive New or gently-used children’s coats will be sorted and donated to those in need

Moishe House

Coat Drive New or gently-used coats will be sorted and donated to those in need.

Academies at Gerrard Berman Day SchoolChabad Center of Passaic CountyWayne YMCA

Disposable items for Safely@Home Collect contractor garbage bags, paint tray liners, latex gloves, suede work gloves, disposable dust masks, blue painter’s tape, covers for paint rollers and rags

Academies at Gerrard Berman Day SchoolJewish Federation Jewish Home at Rockleigh (Safely@Home)

Emergency Care Kits Non-perishable items are needed to be used when inclement weather prohibits delivery of Kosher Meals on Wheels. Donate packets of tuna/salmon (easy open preferred), dried fruit/raisins, juice boxes, peanut butter, individual servings of applesauce, pudding/jello, V8 juice, cereal,

National Council of Jewish Women

Drives are taking place at various locations (see page 12). Please contact each location for collection dates.

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flashlights with batteries, etc.Congregation Gesher Shalom JCC ParamusTemple Emanuel of North Jersey, Franklin LakesTikkun4Kids and Congregation Beth Sholom, Teaneck

Eyeglasses Old eyeglasses will be provided to children and adults across America, and recycled for distribution in developing nations around the world.

Academies at Gerrard Berman Day SchoolCongregation Keter TorahJewish FederationTemple EmethYavneh Academy

Food Drop off unopened, non-perishable food to be donated to local pantries.

Academies at Gerrard Berman Day SchoolBergen County High School of Jewish StudiesGlen Rock Jewish CenterJCC of Paramus/Congregation Beth TikvahJewish FederationSolomon Schechter Day School of Bergen CountyTemple Beth Sholom, Fair LawnWayne YMCAYeshivat Noam

Musical instruments Looking for violins, violas, cellos, basses, clarinets, flutes, drums and guitars to benefit local school of the arts. Jewish Federation

New Books Donate new books for K-4 to be used as end-of-year gifts to students in the Bergen Reads Literacy Program.

Academies at Gerrard Berman Day SchoolJewish FederationTemple Israel & JCC Ridgewood

New scarves, hats and gloves to benefit homeless veterans, the mentally ill and substance-addicted population. Only NEW items please.

Chabad of Passaic CountyTemple Beth Rishon

New Plush Toys Stuffed animals must be NEW and will be used as prizes at carnival for seniors.

Jewish Federation

Paper Goods and Cleaning Supplies Items not covered by food stamps, will benefit clients of local social service agencies.

Academies at Gerrard Berman Day School

Pet Toys, Food and Treats Drop off pet toys (new or gently-used), food and treats to be donated to local animal shelters.

Academies at Gerrard Berman Day SchoolCantor Barbra Lieberstein’s Jewish LifecyclesGlen Rock Jewish CenterJCC of Paramus/Congregation Beth TikvahTemple Beth Rishon

Plastic supermarket bags will be donated to local food pantries.

Academies at Gerrard Berman Day SchoolTemple Beth Sholom, Fair LawnTemple Emanuel of North Jersey, Franklin Lakes

Ramapo Readers Collect gently-used non-textbooks to benefit schools in under-served communities.

Academies at Gerrard Berman Day SchoolGlen Rock Jewish CenterJewish FederationTemple Emanuel of North Jersey, Franklin LakesTemple Israel & JCC, RidgewoodYavneh Academy

School Supplies Collect crayons, markers, pencils, pens, notebooks, folders, glue sticks, scissors, etc. to benefit children in underserved schools.

Congregation Adas EmunoCongregation Ahavat AchimKehilat KesherTemple Avodat ShalomTemple Beth El of Northern ValleyWayne YMCA

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New Socks Items must be brand NEW and adult sizes only, which will be donated to local shelters.

Congregation B’nai Israel, Emerson Jewish Federation Temple Israel & JCC, Ridgewood

Used Socks Collecting gently used CLEAN socks in adult sizes to be donated to veterans’ organization.

Temple Israel & JCC, Ridgewood

Soda Can Tops Metal tabs from soda can tops will be donated to an organization that feeds people and changes lives.

Academies at Gerrard Berman Day SchoolJewish Federation

Supplies for Lone Soldiers in Israel Drop off NEW clothing for young men and women serving in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Clothing should be olive green or black unless otherwise indicated. Donate socks (thermal winter or simple grey, calf-high), undershirts, underwear (both can be white), active wear such

as running shorts or Dri-fit t-shirts, thermal long underwear, gloves, winter hats, neck warmers.

Ben Porat Yosef Congregation Beth Aaron

Supplies for Soldiers Collect non-perishable food items such as granola bars, dried fruit, nuts, boxed cookies, candy bars, individual powdered drink mixes, playing cards, puzzle books, and personal hygiene items to benefit our servicemen and women overseas.

Fair Lawn Jewish Center/Cong. B’nai Israel

Toiletries and toothbrushes Collect new and unopened toiletries and toothbrushes to be donated to local social service agencies.

Barnert TempleGlen Rock Jewish CenterCongregation Keter TorahReconstructionist Temple Beth IsraelTemple Avodat ShalomTemple Beth Tikvah, WayneTemple EmethShaarei Orah: the Sephardic Congregation of Teaneck

BLOOD DRIVES Appointment preferred, walk-ins welcome. Ages 16 (with parental consent) - 75. ID required.

Glen Rock Jewish Center* 8:30 am– 1:30 pm

JCCP/Congregation Beth Tikvah* Paramus 8:30 am– 1:30 pm

Temple Israel & Jewish Community Center** Ridgewood 8:45 am–2:00 pm

Temple Sinai of Bergen County & Kesher Community Synagogue* at Temple Sinai 8:30 am–1:30 pm

*ARC = American Red Cross ** CBS = Community Blood Services

BONE MARROW DRIVE

Temple Avodat Shalom, River Edge 9:00 am – 2:00 pm

Donors must be between ages 18-45 who have not yet joined a bone marrow registry. All it takes is a simple cheek swab and less than 2 minutes of your time. This drive is sponsored by the Gift of Life Partnership at the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism. Due to the efforts of Gift of Life, a Jew has a greater than 70% chance of finding a match.

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Sign up early! www.jfnnj.org/mitzvahday

Drives are taking place at various locations (see page 12). Please contact each location for collection dates.

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Academies at Gerrard Berman Day SchoolBarnert TempleBen Porat YosefBergen County High School of Jewish StudiesBeth Haverim Shir ShalomCantor Barbra Lieberstein’s Jewish LifecyclesChabad Center of Passaic CountyCongregation Adas EmunoCongregation Ahavat AchimCongregation Beth AaronCongregation Beth SholomCongregation B’nai IsraelCongregation Gesher ShalomCongregation Keter TorahFair Lawn Jewish Center/Cong. Bnai IsraelGlen Rock Jewish CenterJCC of Paramus/Cong Beth TikvahJewish Federation of Northern New Jersey (weekdays)Jewish Home at Rockleigh Kaplen JCC on the PalisadesKehilat KesherMoishe HouseNational Council of Jewish WomenReconstructionist Congregation Beth IsraelShaarei OrahShomrei Torah, Wayne Conservative CongregationSolomon Schechter Day School of Bergen CountyTemple Avodat ShalomTemple Beth El of Northern ValleyTemple Beth OrTemple Beth RishonTemple Beth SholomTemple Beth TikvahTemple Emanuel of North JerseyTemple Emanuel of the Pascack ValleyTemple EmethTemple Israel & Jewish Community CenterTemple Sinai of Bergen CountyTikkun 4 Kids at Congregation Beth SholomWayne YMCAYavneh AcademyYeshivat Noam

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We extend our gratitude to Parisian Beauty Academy for their generous complimentary services on Mitzvah Day for clients of Jewish Family Service of Bergen and North Hudson and Jewish Family Service of North Jersey.

To make an appointment on Mitzvah Day, please call one of the following agencies in advance.

Jewish Family Service of Bergen & North Hudson, 201.837.9090 Jewish Family Service of North Jersey, 973.595.0111

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CRYSTAL SPONSOR• Northern Valley Affairs at

Temple Emanu-El of Closter

SILVER SPONSORS

• Holy Name Medical Center • Ma’adan • Valerie Maier Donor Advised Fund

Mitzvah Day Sponsors

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MITZVAH DAY REGISTRATION FORMPlease return by October 21 or register online at www.jfnnj.org/mitzvahdayName

Address

City State Zip

Email

Phone (day) (evening)

Synagogue Affiliation

Children Participating (names and ages)

Your project choices in order of preference (we will send a confirmation)

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Be a Mitzvah Day Donorq I would like to support Jewish Federation’s 18th annual Mitzvah

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All donors will be acknowledged in the post Mitzvah Day ad in the Jewish Standard. Please donate online www.jfnnj.org/mitzvahday or enclose a check payable to Jewish Federation include in the memo Mitzvah Day

Blood Drive I would like to donate blood:Please check your preferred location:

q Glen Rock Jewish Center 8:30 am–1:30 pm

q JCCP/Congregation Beth Tikvah 8:30 am–1:30 pm

q Temple Sinai of BC & Kesher Synagogue, at Temple Sinai, Tenafly 8:30 am–1:30 pm

q Temple Israel & JCC, Ridgewood 8:45 am–2:00 pm

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