Things to think about
BSI at Barnes & Noble, December 2, 4:30 PM
Our Fourth Annual trip to Barnes & Noble for Hebrew S
chool. There will be Chanukah activities, games, crafts for all the students. A special student Chanukah menorah lighting & concert will conclude the evening at 5:45 PM. Plan on doing your Chanukah shopping and earn money for BZ at the same time. Plus, earn money for BZ by using our Book fair code, 11719689 , when shopping in-store Dec. 2-4) or online (Dec. 2-9)!Community Chanukah Party and Candle Lighting, Sunday, Dec. 6 at 5:30 at the JCC.Come light the first candle of Chanukah! In addition there will be a mime, a magician, and a musical comedienne. All of our local Hebrew Schools will be signing different songs. BSI students will lead the community in "Lots Of Latkes". Please let Jason know if you can attend by emailing him here.
Jewish Camp Scholarships AvailableScholarship money for new and returning campers at Jewish Summer Camp is available from the B’nai Zion Helen Hanan Memorial Scholarship Fund. If you are interested, please click here to apply.Forms are due no later than January 13.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 your child is not planning on coming to BSI this week, please let us know by clicking here. If you have any questions, please contact Jason.
Our Shabbat 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, High Holy Days, Super-Sized Shabbat, 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. |
No comments:
Post a Comment