At Temple Emanu-El of Edison, the religious school curriculum was designed by the Union for Reform Judaism for the purpose of creating a love of Judaism and providing children with the skills to live as well-informed Jews. The program extends from kindergarten through 12th grade. The curriculum includes Hebrew, Bible, holiday observances, rituals, ethics, and the rich history that surrounds the culture. The students also learn to lead parts of the worship service and the programs are further enhanced through music and art. They offer special education classes as well. Becoming a Bar or Bat Mitzvah at Temple Emanu-El represents the attainment of a significant level of Jewish knowledge through individualized study. Post Bar/Bat Mitzvah students continue their studies through confirmation and high school. Adults find many opportunities to continue Jewish learning. Join them for an open house at the outdoor Shabbat service on Aug. 26 at 7 p.m. Kindergarten through second grade and eighth through 12th grades are open to non-temple members and there are incentives for new members. They will facilitate communication for carpools. For more information, call 732-549-4442 or visit www.edisontemple.org.