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New Jersey-West Hudson Valley Council Regional Biennial 2009 Tzedek u’Mishpat – Righteousness and Justice January 31, 2009/6 Shevat 5769
Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple, New Brunswick, NJ (An ADA Certified Building)
Please Join Us For An Exciting, Meaningful Day of Worship, Learning and Community. We look forward to seeing you there!
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PRESIDENT’S WELCOME
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2008 - 7:00 PM (Coffee & Dessert will be served)
NJ-WHVC REGIONAL OFFICE WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, NJ Driving Directions
An opportunity to meet Rabbi Rex D. Perlmeter, Regional Director
WATCH FOR FURTHER DETAILS
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BONIM: Building Congregational Leaders Program
This exciting program of the URJ’s New Jersey-West Hudson Valley Council helps current and future temple leaders develop a deeper understanding of synagogue life and an increased connection to the Reform Movement, their congregations, their lay and professional leaders, and the participants in the program.
The Bonim Program consists of seven sessions – four regional and three congregational. The regional programs will take place as Temple Ner Tamid in Bloomfield, NJ on the following dates: November 13, January 8, March 12 and May 7.
Ten congregations with over 75 participants in our region are currently planning to participate in the program. We will accept the participation of other URJ congregations until November 13.
Please be in touch with Pauline Hecht at phecht@urj.org if you would like more information about this program or if your congregation would like to participate in this exciting and important program!
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Shalom and welcome to the NJ-WHVC website. Our region is comprised of 54 congregations in New Jersey and New York, from Lakewood, NJ in the south to Livingston Manor and Kingston, NY,in the north.
This year has seen many changes in the NJ-WHVC office. As I finish my last few days as the Acting Regional Director and begin my tenure as Assistant Regional Director, I would like to share some news of our region.
Our website is another tool to help the congregations of our Region meet the many challenges of contemporary Jewish life. Please take full advantage of this site to click your way to the many Union resources available through the regional office.
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