Family Learning

Rabbi's Mitzvah Class

The next meeting of the class is displayed above.

Tot Shabbat (ages 2-6)

Preschoolers and their parents share Shabbat morning engaged in playful song and dance as well as age-appropriate prayer and torah study. The program is free and open to members and non-members. It meets monthly from 10:30 -11:30 am on the first Saturday of the month except in January and April when it meets on the second Saturday.

Facebook for Parents: A Special Workshop

NOAR BAS, our Youth Group, is on Facebook! This workshop will explore Facebook and Jewish teen identity in a cyber era, ways in which parents can navigate the site, deal with safety-related issues and capitalize on what Facebook can teach teenagers.

Family Shabbat Dinner

This is a special Friday night service followed by a Family Shabbat Dinner for Torah Lataf/Kindergarten, Kitot Aleph and Bet/Grades 1 and 2

Day School families are invited to participate.
 

Family Learning-Kitah Vav/Grade 6

Parents and children of Kitah Vav/Grade 6 will learn together for 2 hours, after the school-wide assembly.

Shorashim-Noah

Calling Preschoolers and their Grown-ups--

Bring a stuffed friend and join us Sunday morning on Noah's Ark!

"Growing Together", Joint BAS/Kol Ami Social Action Project at BAS

Students ages 9-14 are invited with their parents to this program which celebrates Jewish Social Action Month! Sign up NOW.

TGIS (Thank God It's Shabbat)

Calling Families of 2nd thru 5th graders (Day and Hebrew school):
• Would your family like to attend Shabbat services together?
• Would you like to be engaged in a family-friendly, yet meaningful way?
• Would you like to sit side-by-side with your children and sing Shabbat prayers?
• Would you like to watch your child enjoying services and share this experience with him/her?

If the answer is YES, then you should join us for TGIS on November 7.

Family Learning-Kitah Dalet/Grade 4

Parents and children of Kitah Dalet/Grade 4 will learn together for 2 hours, after the school-wide assembly.

Shorashim-Shabbat

Come bake challah, decorate Tzedakah boxes, and celebrate Shabbat "Shorashim-style". We are also asking families to bring a canned good or any non-perishable, non-meat food to contribute to a local food pantry.