FLANDERS, NEW JERSEY - Temple HaTikvah of Flanders will be observing Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Memorial Day through traditional prayers, readings and reflection honoring the memory of the Six Million and affirming the continuity of Jewish life. The theme this year will be an exploration through discussion of Affirmation and Rebellion: Faith After the Holocaust. The program will begin at 7:30 PM, Monday, April 20th at Temple HaTikvah in Flanders, New Jersey.
ABOUT TEMPLE HATIKVAH
Temple Hatikvah is a family-oriented conservative Jewish Center with an active youth program. Since the beginning, Temple Hatikvah's mission was to represent strong Jewish values with emphasis on education and social action while providing a warm environment for social activities and celebrations.
Temple HaTikvah is located at the intersection of Flanders-Bartley and Pleasant Hill Roads in Flanders, just a mile from Route 206. For more information, call (973)584-0212 or visit templehatikvahnj.org.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Holocaust Memorial at Temple HaTikvah
Posted by Flanders NJ News at 12:31 AM
Labels: Flanders, Morris County, Mount Olive, Mount Olive Township, New Jersey
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