Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Question of the Week

Shimon Peres recently concluded a seven year term as the President of Israel and more than 70 years of public service to the State of Israel.  Here is a great video about what he should do next produced by his granddaughter, screenwriter Mika Almog.



Question: Who is the new President of Israel?

Announcements for the Week

Weekly Calendar


Wednesday, October 29
BSI, 4:30-6:30 PM
for students 1st grade through 12th grade

Saturday, November 1
Jr. Congregation, 10:00 AM
USY Box City Camp Out, 7:30 PM

Sunday, November 2
CJCRS, 9:30 AM

Things to think about

 













Our new attendance program requires all
students to attend a minimum of 12 Shabbat
services at our synagogue in the course of any given year. These include Jr. Congregation, Friday nights or Saturday mornings. Any student meeting this goal will receive the Jr. Congregation Honor Roll prize at the end of the year

Cough and Cold and Flu, Oh my!
It’s the time of year when many people are facing illness.  Please remember, if your child is sick enough to stay home from their public/private school, they should also stay home from Hebrew school.  If you have any questions, please contact Jason.

Ashrei and Kiddush Society Online
Want to learn the Ashrei?  Ever want to lead the Kiddush on Shabbat morning? Now you can learn it online!
Click below to start learning right away.
Become a member of the Ashrei Society and the Kiddush Society.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Question of the Week

The High Holy Days are over for this year and the month of Tishrei is almost concluded.  Why do we call the next month Mar-Cheshvan?


Announcements for this week


Weekly Calendar


Wednesday, October 22
BSI, 4:30 PM
for students Pre K through 7th grade

Sunday, October 26
CJCRS, 9:30 AM
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Things to think about















Our new attendance program requires all
students to attend a minimum of 12 Shabbat
services at our synagogue in the course of any given year. These include Jr. Congregation, Friday nights or Saturday mornings. Any student meeting this goal will receive the Jr. Congregation Honor Roll prize at the end of the year

Cough and Cold and Flu, Oh my!
It’s the time of year when many people are facing illness.  Please remember, if your child is sick enough to stay home from their public/private school, they should also stay home from Hebrew school.  If you have any questions, please contact Jason.

Ashrei and Kiddush Society Online
Want to learn the Ashrei?  Ever want to lead the Kiddush on Shabbat morning? Now you can learn it online!
Click below to start learning right away.
Become a member of the Ashrei Society and the Kiddush Society.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Question of the Week

At the Simchat Torah celebration, we dance around with the Torah.  How many times do we dance around the congregation?


Announcements for the Week

Weekly Calendar


Wednesday, October 15
NO BSI

Thursday, October 16
BSI, 5:00 PM
for students Pre K through 12th grade
Simchat Torah Dinner and Celebration, 6:00 PM

Saturday, October 18
Jr. Congregation, 10:00 AM

Sunday, October 19
CJCRS, 9:30 AM

Things to think about


BSI Simchat Torah Celebration!
This year for Simchat Torah, we will behaving an exciting BSI program.  Classes will be held Thursday, October 16.  Please plan on joining us for this fun and festive afternoon and evening celebration of Torah!  All students are encouraged to wear yellow.  Parents should check the info below and join us in our color-themed hakafot.  If you are planning to stay for dinner, please RSVP to Marciatoday.  :)



Our new attendance program requires all
students to attend a minimum of 12 Shabbat
services at our synagogue in the course of any given year. These include Jr. Congregation, Friday nights or Saturday mornings. Any student meeting this goal will receive the Jr. Congregation Honor Roll prize at the end of the year

Ashrei and Kiddush Society Online
Want to learn the Ashrei?  Ever want to lead the Kiddush on Shabbat morning? Now you can learn it online!
Click below to start learning right away.
Become a member of the Ashrei Society and the Kiddush Society.