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For most students, the new school year means a return to oft-practiced routines of classrooms, friends, homework and extracurricular activities. It can mean the start of a new grade, a switch from private to public schooling, or even a return to familiar hallways but into classrooms without already-established friends. Considering how these adjustments could be difficult, especially for Jewish students seeking a connection to their community in a public school setting, Congregation Agudas Achim in Bexley is hoping its new lunch club for Bexley middle and high school students can help bridge those gaps. The club, open to Bexley Middle School and Bexley High School students, had its first meeting on Aug. 26. It will meet monthly at nearby congregants’ homes during each school’s lunch break, said Agudas Achim Rabbi Josh Warshawsky.

Agudas Achim's Bexley lunch club seeks to foster Jewish joy

Agudas Achim's Bexley lunch club seeks to foster Jewish joy

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