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April 9, 2014 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 29 Wyckoff Wanderings (continued from page 25) the Jewish liturgy and the American folk music repertoire. An Oneg Shabbat will follow. On April 15, the temple will observe the first day of Passover with services at 10:30 a.m. followed by a luncheon start- ing at noon. The annual congregational Passover Seder will be held at 6 p.m. The cost is $55 per adult (18 years and older), $20 for children 10 through 17, and $10 for children ages five through nine. There is no charge for children under five. The Men’s Club will lead the Shabbat morning service for Chol Hamo’ed Pesach (intermediate Sabbath of Passover) on the fifth day of Passover, April 19 at 10 a.m. Club members will chant from the Torah and Haftarah, lead the service selections and deliver the D’var Torah. The Men’s Club Choir will lead the Halel portion of the service and sing Shabbat and festival musical selections. The seventh day of Passover, Monday, April 21 will be celebrated with a Yizkor service at 10:30 a.m. followed by a lun- cheon at noon. An evening Yizkor service will be held at 7 p.m. For more information or to make res- ervations to attend the Passover events, call (201) 891-4466 or visit their web- site at http://www.bethrishon.org. Beth Rishon is located at 585 Russell Avenue in Wyckoff. Letters to the Editor (continued from page 28) has access to quality health care. This FY 2015 budget plan, which takes effect July 1, will maintain a healthy rainy day surplus of $313 million while continu- ing the trend of funding programs and initiatives throughout our state that will provide every New Jerseyean with tax relief and access to a quality education and health care. Here at home in District 40, we see will see an increase in school funding of $18,852,376 or 3.8 percent. As always, I welcome any comments, suggestions or queries you may have with regard to the budget. Contact my office at (973) 237-1360 or senotoole@njleg.org. Kevin J. O’Toole District 40 Senator Good intentions Ramapo High School senior Madison Nowak recently signed a letter of intent to swim at Michigan State. Back row: RHS Principal Dr. Louis Moore and Athletic Director Ron Anello. Front row: Mr. Nowak, Madison Nowak, and Mrs. Nowak.