VISIONMetroWest ABLE envisions a MetroWest community that is made whole through the active and meaningful participation of all of its members, with opportunities for access to every aspect of Jewish life. |
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UPCOMING PROGRAMS>> Continuing the Journey Workshops |
CONTACT INFORebecca Wanatick >> |
MEDIA COVERAGEJTEEN: A Win-Win Experience My daughter Hannah had her Bat Mitzvah at age 13 at our local synagogue, Temple B'nai Or in Morristown, where we live. Afterwards, she wanted to continue with her Jewish studies, but the post-Bat Mitzvah program at the temple would not have been right for her. The focus of most of the content in the program is on dialogue and discussion, which works wonderfully for most students, but involves more interaction than Hannah would be comfortable with. >> more More MetroWest ABLE in the news... My Purse is WAE Cool When I get dressed up, my favorite accessory is always with me — my purple clutch. I bought this bag last year at a Women's Philanthropy event and every time I use it, it garners a lot of attention. It is a great conversation starter and the conversation begins like this . . . "It's from the WAE Center in West Orange, the Wellness, Arts and Enrichment Center. The WAE Center. W-A-E." >> more |