Temple Beth Shalom Religious School wants students to grow into strong Jewish adults

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Just as you normally send your children with a backpack filled with tools to aid their success in public school, Temple Beth Shalom Religious School wants to aid our students to grow into strong Jewish adults. Our warm caring environment nurtures students to read Hebrew, chant and understand prayers, holidays, Bible, our customs and our rituals.

Our early childhood program, Terribly Terrific Tuesdays, is for our younger students, Kindergarten through second grade. They learn how joyous it is to be Jewish and are exposed to holiday customs, Bible and reading readiness through music, movement and art.

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Our Religious School consists of grades 3-7, and meets once a week on Tuesdays or Wednesdays from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Students learn Hebrew through our innovative See It, Sing It, Hear It, Read It” curriculum which is a unique multi-pronged program. Our students learn the values and mitzvot of Judaism through Bible, holidays, arts and crafts, music and more.

Call or email us to find out more. We look forward to meeting you.

Temple Beth Shalom is located at 108 Freehold Road, Manalapan.

For more information, call 732-446-1200 or email templebeth@aol.com

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