Temple Beth El to offer course on Judaism for people of all religious backgrounds
Temple Beth El in Glens Falls offers a free three-session ‘Taste of Judaism’ starting March 12, taught by Rebecca Charhon and open to all backgrounds.
The Jewish World Team
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GLENS FALLS–Beginning on March 12, Rebecca Charhon will teach an accessible, three session class, “A Taste of Judaism,” about Judaism for people of all faith, family, and cultural backgrounds. It is free and open to the public. The program will be held at Temple Beth El, 3 Marion Ave., Glens Falls, on Thursday evenings, March 12, 19 and 26 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
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. According to organizers, comfortable surroundings and an informal atmosphere will encourage free and lively discussion of Reform Judaism’s approach to living. Experienced rabbis will discuss the ways that Judaism addresses issues in our personal and professional lives.
Information and registration for the course may be obtained by e-mail to Katie at
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Temple Beth El to offer course on Judaism for people of all religious backgrounds
Temple Beth El in Glens Falls offers a free three-session ‘Taste of Judaism’ starting March 12, taught by Rebecca Charhon and open to all backgrounds.
The Jewish World Team
1 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

GLENS FALLS–Beginning on March 12, Rebecca Charhon will teach an accessible, three session class, “A Taste of Judaism,” about Judaism for people of all faith, family, and cultural backgrounds. It is free and open to the public. The program will be held at Temple Beth El, 3 Marion Ave., Glens Falls, on Thursday evenings, March 12, 19 and 26 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
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. According to organizers, comfortable surroundings and an informal atmosphere will encourage free and lively discussion of Reform Judaism’s approach to living. Experienced rabbis will discuss the ways that Judaism addresses issues in our personal and professional lives.
Information and registration for the course may be obtained by e-mail to Katie at
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Temple Beth El to offer course on Judaism for people of all religious backgrounds
Temple Beth El in Glens Falls offers a free three-session ‘Taste of Judaism’ starting March 12, taught by Rebecca Charhon and open to all backgrounds.
The Jewish World Team
1 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

GLENS FALLS–Beginning on March 12, Rebecca Charhon will teach an accessible, three session class, “A Taste of Judaism,” about Judaism for people of all faith, family, and cultural backgrounds. It is free and open to the public. The program will be held at Temple Beth El, 3 Marion Ave., Glens Falls, on Thursday evenings, March 12, 19 and 26 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
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. According to organizers, comfortable surroundings and an informal atmosphere will encourage free and lively discussion of Reform Judaism’s approach to living. Experienced rabbis will discuss the ways that Judaism addresses issues in our personal and professional lives.
Information and registration for the course may be obtained by e-mail to Katie at
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Temple Beth El to offer course on Judaism for people of all religious backgrounds
Temple Beth El in Glens Falls offers a free three-session ‘Taste of Judaism’ starting March 12, taught by Rebecca Charhon and open to all backgrounds.
The Jewish World Team
1 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

GLENS FALLS–Beginning on March 12, Rebecca Charhon will teach an accessible, three session class, “A Taste of Judaism,” about Judaism for people of all faith, family, and cultural backgrounds. It is free and open to the public. The program will be held at Temple Beth El, 3 Marion Ave., Glens Falls, on Thursday evenings, March 12, 19 and 26 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
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. According to organizers, comfortable surroundings and an informal atmosphere will encourage free and lively discussion of Reform Judaism’s approach to living. Experienced rabbis will discuss the ways that Judaism addresses issues in our personal and professional lives.
Information and registration for the course may be obtained by e-mail to Katie at
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