Monday, Oct. 9
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Parent-Tot Class, 9:00 – 11:00am
Open to the public, this FREE weekly class for children up to 24-months in age and their parent(s) is a great way to meet other parents, exchange experiences, and provide an opportunity for the children to play together and engage in age-appropriate activities. We also read a book from PJ Library twice a month. Facilitated by Amanda Stark, various experts from different fields of child development and child-care will visit occasionally to share their expertise and provide opportunities for discussions. Feel free to bring your friends; it’s open to everyone! (PLEASE NOTE: We have a mandatory vaccination policy.) For more information, contact Lynne Falkow-Strauss. -
Open Mah Jongg Play, 10:00am -12:00pm
All levels welcome. Men are welcome, too. Come join the fun! For more information, contact Evelyn. -
B'nai Mitzvah Class, 4:00pm
Tuesday, Oct. 10
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Religious School, 4:00pm
For more information, contact Rabbi Barkan.
Wednesday, Oct. 11
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“Gentle Chair Yoga” – Wednesdays, 9:30–10:30am
Focus is on increased balance, strength and flexibility in a supportive group setting. Meditation and deep relaxation at end of each class leaves participants with positive healing energy and uplifted spirits. Dress comfortably. Members of Women’s League: $6 per class; non-members $8 per class. For more information, contact Evelyn.
Thursday, Oct. 12 Shemini Atzeret
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Preschool/Kindergarten & Administrative Office Closed
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Community Simhat Torah Dinner & Celebration, 5:30pm
SEE FEATURED EVENT
Friday, Oct. 13 Simhat Torah
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Preschool/Kindergarten & Administrative Office Closed
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Simhat Torah Celebration & Lunch, 9:00am
SEE FEATURED EVENT
Saturday, Oct. 14
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Shabbat Afternoon Torah Study, 3:45pm
Open to all, this is an opportunity to become more involved in “living Judaism.” Lay-led. No charge to attend. Torah Portion: Bereshit
Sunday, Oct. 15
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Religious School, 9:00am
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Blessing of the Pets, 11:35am
Our lives would not be the same without our pets! They are a presence in our homes and in our hearts; companions in times of joy and comfort in times of pain. Everyone is welcome to join us – with your pet(s) safely leashed or caged – for a brief service led by Rabbi Robert Eisen to recognize how important our pets are to us. -
Kadima, 12:00pm. For Jewish children grades 4 – 6.
For more information, contact Rabbi Barkan.