Education & Youth
Guided by the Synagogue Youth Commission, we offer programming for nearly
1000 youngsters and teens, ages 2-1/2 to 18 years. Youth Director: Marc Kay.
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Shabbat Youth Services
ADAT /
TOT SHABBAT (2 - 4 years): We don't just play anymore! Even young
SHALOM children can pray in their own unique way, and we have created
special weekly services just for them. On four Shabbatot join Cantor
YOUTH
Glantz, Gomer the Gefillte Fish, and Louie the Lox for stories, songs,
puppets and a Torah service followed by "Kiddush for Kids."
CHOIR
Torah for Tots: October 8, November 19, April 8, and May 6, 10:45 a.m.
meeting on
Mondays
from 6:15
to 8:30 p.m.
Have dinner
81. practice for
Shabbat
Services,
special events,
and the
Community
Zimriyah on
April 21
SHABBAT CLUB (Kindergarten - 2nd Grade): Take a guided tour of a modified
Shabbat morning service. Torah study, stories and special Shabbat activities rein-
force classroom learning.
JUNIOR CONGREGATION (3rd - 5th Grades): Take an excursion into Tefillah through
a modified service - plus a Torah service and mini D'var Torah portion, just like the
big kids!
BAR/BAT MITZVAH CLUB (6th and 7th Grades): On the first and third Shabbatot of
each month these pre-teens will join the MTUSY Shabbat Service, and on the second
and fourth Shabbatot they will participate in a program designed for students
preparing to become Bar/Bat Mitzvah. This service is a part of the Adat Shalom
Bar/Bat Mitzvah program.
MTUSY SHABBAT SERVICE (8th - 12th Grades): On the first and third Shabbatot our
oldest students lead their own service in the Joseph D. Shiffman Chapel. Pray, dis-
cuss, learn and socialize - a unique teen Shabbat experience.
Adat Shalom
Nursery School
Director: Dottie Levitsky
More than 300 youngsters, 17 months to six years, begin
their Jewish and general educations at Adat Shalom.
Our program combines creative activities with Jewish
learning and social, emotional, physical and cognitive
growth experiences. We offer a parent-toddler pro-
gram; 'Just For Me"; two, three and five-day classes;
a transitional kindergarten; Breakfast Club; Lunch Club;
enrichment classes; and an extended day program.
Come summer, Adat Shalom Day Camp is the
preschool place to bel
This year's terrific tots can look forward to:
SUKKAH DECORATING
SUKKOT CELEBRATIONS
HAVDALAH WORKSHOP
NURSERY BOOK FAIR
THANKSGIVING FEASTS
CHANUKAH PARTIES
TU BISHEVAT TASTINGS
PURIM CELEBRATIONS
MODEL SEDARIM
YOM HA'ATZMAUT EVENTS
LAG BA'OMER PICNICS
SHALOM PARTIES
September 19
September 22,23 & 26
October 25
November 10 & 11
November 21 & 22
December 1 & 5
January 16 & 17
March 16 & 17
April 10 & 11
May 4 & 5
May18 & 19
June 8 & 9
Story Hour
Nursery School teacher Carol
Fridson will once again delight
our youngest members with holi-
day tales for those 2 1/2 through 6
years. Story Hour will take place
this season in the Jacob E. Segal
Library from 11-11:30 a.m. on:
September 24, December 3,
March 18, and June 3.