Kid Cong (Junior Congregation) is a highly participatory service for children in Grades 1-4 and Hebrew School classes Mechina-Daled. Chocolate bar raffle and "Guess How Many M&Ms".
Students in Grades 5-8 and Hebrew School classes Hay and Vav spend Shabbat morning at our weekly Middle School Minyan, led by BT alum Adam Hariri and Coach Eli Creeger.
Kid Cong (Junior Congregation) is a highly participatory service for children in Grades 1-4 and Hebrew School classes Mechina-Daled that is led by the charismatic Mr. Brian Singer.
We would ike to a chance to meet with all of you in small groups during lunch to check in and learn about how your transition to High School has been so far.
This program engages the students in discussions and role plays on sympathy vs. empathy, taking on someone else’s shoes/perspective, and how to use these skills in daily life.
Kid Cong (Junior Congregation) is a highly participatory service for children in Grades 1-4 and Hebrew School classes Mechina-Daled that is led by the charismatic Mr. Brian Singer.
8th graders will explore teenage stressors and engage in a two-part stress management plan. Students will learn about unhealthy ways of coping and be presented with numerous healthy coping skills to utilize in their lives.
We would ike to a chance to meet with all of you in small groups during lunch to check in and learn about how your transition to High School has been so far.
Pick up in the High School Parking Lot: Thursday - 7:30 am to 9:00 am Thursday - 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm Friday - 7:30 am to 9:00 am Friday - 2:30 pm to 4:15 pm
Pick up in the High School Parking Lot: Thursday - 7:30 am to 9:00 am Thursday - 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm Friday - 7:30 am to 9:00 am Friday - 2:30 pm to 4:15 pm
This program engages the students in discussions and role plays on sympathy vs. empathy, taking on someone else’s shoes/perspective, and how to use these skills in daily life.
This program defines “gossip” and “rumors” and explains how information spreads. Mrs. Hervitz will work with 7th grade girls to understand the impact gossip and rumors have on others and ways to make positive change: breaking gossip chains.
8th graders will explore teenage stressors and engage in a two-part stress management plan. Students will learn about unhealthy ways of coping and be presented with numerous healthy coping skills to utilize in their lives.
Pick up in the High School Parking Lot: Thursday - 7:30 am to 9:00 am Thursday - 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm Friday - 7:30 am to 9:00 am Friday - 2:30 pm to 4:15 pm
Pick up in the High School Parking Lot: Thursday - 7:30 am to 9:00 am Thursday - 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm Friday - 7:30 am to 9:00 am Friday - 2:30 pm to 4:15 pm
Kid Cong (Junior Congregation) is a highly participatory service for children in Grades 1-4 and Hebrew School classes Mechina-Daled that is led by the charismatic Mr. Brian Singer.
Middle School girls are invited to join Mrs. Amy Katz and Gal Yoseff (a member of our "Young Shlichim" program) each Shabbat for a girls-only service. Petting Zoo at 11:30 am.
Kid Cong (Junior Congregation) is a highly participatory service for children in Grades 1-4 and Hebrew School classes Mechina-Daled. Petting Zoo at 10:45 am
Our PreSchool Service, “Cookie Minyan,” brings together parents and our youngest congregants, INFANT through age 3 on Shabbat & Holidays. Petting Zoo for Sukkot at 11:10 am.
Put on your dancing shoes and get ready to toast our visiting Chassidim from Brooklyn, NY who will infuse our Sukkot with their unique spirit and joy at this Simchat Beit Ha-Shoavah*. Make this a Chol HaMoed like no other... Register HERE by Oct. 6.
Kid Cong (Junior Congregation) is a highly participatory service for children in Grades 1-4 and Hebrew School classes Mechina-Daled. How much fun to eat Sundaes on Saturday in the sukkah. Ice cream and lots of toppings make it "sweet".
Kid Cong (Junior Congregation) is a highly participatory service for children in Grades 1-4 and Hebrew School classes Mechina-Daled that is led by the charismatic Mr. Brian Singer.
Middle School girls are invited to join Mrs. Amy Katz and Gal Yoseff (a member of our "Young Shlichim" program) each Shabbat for a girls-only service. The service will include both prayer and discussion of the meaning of prayer, topical investigations, and special shmooze time. Combined "Ask the Rabbi" sessions along with the grade Shabbatonim are also held.
For children 4 through kindergarten. The unicyclist and circus performer will share her amazing and exciting daredevil stunts at the end of Mini Minion.
A night of singing and dancing celebrating the Torah along with a festive dairy meal (no registration required). Celebrate with all the ruach you can muster .... food, snacks and l'chaims.
Hear Shulem Deen, author of the award-winning memoir, All Who Go Do Not Return , at this lecture that is free and open to the public. American Sign Language interpreting will be provided for the event.
We would ike to a chance to meet with all of you in small groups during lunch to check in and learn about how your transition to High School has been so far.
Parents of our 4-year-olds are welcome to hear from Dr. Barbara Cavanagh about the admissions testing for their children who are applying to Kindergarten. Please join Dr. Cavanagh in the PreSchool Lobby.
Please send in a bagged lunch with your child to benefit Beans & Bread. Lunches should include 1 bag of chips or crackers, 1 piece of fruit, 1 drink, and 1 dessert.
Kid Cong (Junior Congregation) is a highly participatory service for children in Grades 1-4 and Hebrew School classes Mechina-Daled. 7 "Creation stations" will be set up and students will participate in these fun activities.
Kid Cong (Junior Congregation) is a highly participatory service for children in Grades 1-4 and Hebrew School classes Mechina-Daled that is led by the charismatic Mr. Brian Singer.
We would ike to a chance to meet with all of you in small groups during lunch to check in and learn about how your transition to High School has been so far.
This Monday, the fifth grade will be learning how to plant their very own etrog trees! Under the expert tutelage of the incredible Mr. Darrell Zaslow, our fifth graders will learn the intricate and fascinating process of how to plant, and grow, their own etrog.