Religious School Schedule
No Religious School Sunday, January 18th
Classes resume:
Wednesday 1/21 and Thursday 1/22 4:20-6:00
Sunday 1/25: 9:30 -11:30
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6th and 7th Grade Dinner and Service
Last Friday, the 6th and 7th grades led a beautiful service. It was a lovely evening filled with the spirit of Tikkun Olam (Repairing the World)!
They also collaborated with the Social Action Committee and prepared sandwiches for people in need at the
Dorothy Day House.
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****DATE CHANGE***
Family Service with "Pre-Neg" is back!
Join us for a family service Friday, February 6th.
6pm - Kid-Friendly Pre-Neg (pizza and veggies)
6:30 - Family Service in the Sanctuary
February and March birthdays will be honored during the service, and we'll all enjoy birthday cake in the oneg following services!
4/5 GRADE DINNER AND SERVICE HAS BEEN Changed
more information coming soon!
Mark your calendar and join us for our next Service on Friday February 6th !
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7th grade Mitzvah projects!
Please bring in donations for the following Mitzvah Projects!
There will be boxes for donations in the lobby! Grace Goldberg is collecting new pet toys and treat ingredients for her Mitzvah Project! Donations of small paper gift bags, flour, powdered milk, and honey for treats would be greatly appreciated.
mitzvah project page click here
Kayla Cohen is collecting gently used sports equipment for her Mitzvah Project! Donations of sports balls, bats, protective gear, and goals would be much appreciated.
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Security Update
As part of our ongoing security efforts, we will be locking the front doors after students arrive for Hebrew School on Wednesday and Thursday. The door will be locked from 4:40 to 5:55pm.
If you arrive when the door is locked, please ring the bell and someone will come to the door.
On Wednesdays when confirmation class is in session it will be locked again at 6:30.
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Report Cards
Hebrew School report cards will be mailed the end of January
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Tu B'Shevat Celebration
Sunday February 1st
Tu B'Shevat is on its way! This is the season in which the earliest-blooming trees in the Land of Israel emerge from their winter sleep and begin a new fruit-bearing cycle.
It is a time when we celebrate all the work that trees do for us. They provide us with oxygen, food, shelter, and much more.
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