We are excited to see children and teens this Sunday and next week for all of our opening sessions! Please read below for more information.
Masks are required indoors at all times and outdoors when in large group settings (when in smaller class groups and there is distancing students may take off masks). Please stay home if you are not feeling well.
For K-6 Shorashim this Sunday, we look forward to seeing parents as well! We will have a sweet start to Jewish learning with an ice-cream truck (our treat!) at the end of the morning.
Everyone will also celebrate Sukkot and Simchat Torah in the week ahead.
Sunday, September 19 - Opening Session! Grades K-6, 9:30-11:30 am We will all start together on the side parking lot for introductions and opening blessings. For this first session, there will not be a drop off or pick up line. Parents, please park and walk with your child/ren. There will be a few chairs for parents or you are welcome to bring your own or stand. Parents are welcome to stay on the parking lot for coffee and meet & greet after kids go to class.All classes will be outdoors this Sunday (sunscreen recommended). Students are welcome to bring a water bottle and small bag. ICE-CREAM TRUCK at 11:30!! (K-2 at 11:20)
Tuesday, September 21 and Wednesday, September 22 First days of Hebrew Learning for Grades 3-6 Each student will attend Tuesday OR Wednesday afternoon - class assignments and times were emailed. Students in grades 4-6 should bring their siddur (prayerbook) to temple on the first day.
Wednesday, September 22 - Opening Double Chai! Grades 7-12, 5:30-8:00 pm including distanced dinner - pizza is back!
Sessions continue September 26, 28 and 29 Grades K-6, 9:30-11:30 am Special Sukkot & Simchat Torah Celebration and Consecration of New Students on Sunday, September 26.
Every Sunday morning we need parent volunteers to help especially when children are outside. Due to COVID, we are keeping kids outdoors as much as possible and every grade has a designated outdoor learning space. We need adults to walk the perimeter around the temple to help with security, and to assist teachers with moving supplies. Please volunteer for at least one session, thank you.