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Congregation Ner Tamid to Hold first Scout Shabbat

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Reform Jewish Congregation Ner Tamid of West Cobb will be proudly offering our first Scout Shabbat on Friday evening February 24th, 2012. This service will be celebrating Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts from our congregation and the surrounding areas. All scouts attending this service in uniform will receive a special patch. Held in borrowed space at Christ Lutheran Church, 176 West Sandtown Rd Marietta, GA 30064.
Visit www.mynertamid.org or call 678-264-8575 for more about Ner Tamid and this event.
Congregation Ner Tamid was formed in May of 2006 to service the needs of north Marietta, Smyrna, Vinings, Dallas, Kennesaw, Acworth and surrounding areas. They are an unaffiliated Reform synagogue focused on forming relationships; those between members of the community and relationships with the synagogue. Ner Tamid is a small, tight-knit Reform congregation. The majority of the congregants are young families, though they have an active and growing population of a more seasoned generation of Jews, whose experiences and knowledge is cherished. The majority of the families are inter-faith, and a large number of those involved were not affiliated with a synagogue in their adulthood prior to becoming involved in the congregation.

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