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Temple's bus service cuts hassle of travel: Religious school routes ease west-to-east commute.

Byline: Lois K. Solomon

Nov. 26--A private bus system is saving some Jewish families a few cross-town carpool trips to religious school each week. The buses, rented by Congregation B'nai Israel in Boca Raton, transport about 120 students on Sundays and 60 on Tuesdays, two of the days when children come to the temple for religious study. While much of the membership lives in communities west of State Road 7, the Reform temple has stayed put on Yamato Road near Military Trail since it opened the campus in 1989. Members realized they needed to find ways to keep families connected to the eastern location and relieve their crowded parking lot, overloaded each Sunday ...

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