Jewish rituals for children in Kirkland


August 4, 2008 · Updated 5:59 PM 

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Jewish families and members of the public interested in learning more about the Jewish faith are invited to take part in the “Training Wheels” program, a series of religious classes for children that will be held in nine two-hour sessions at the Kirkland Boys and Girls Club.

Sessions will go from September of this year through May 2009.

The classes will be led by Carrie Hearshen, a teacher and professionally trained Hadassah facilitator. The classes are intended to teach parents and children about the customs and traditions of the Jewish faith.

The fee is $140.

To enroll or for further information, contact Sheila Abrahams at (425) 467-9391 or email Sheila.Abrahams@hadassah.org.

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