Toddlers, Pre-Schoolers, & Their Parents
Tot Shabbat is a service and celebration of Shabbat for toddlers, preschoolers, and their parents. Join families of children ages 0-5 as we share Shabbat together. Led by our lay leaders, education team, and rabbis, this one-hour experience (11:00 am-noon) allows families with young children to connect with each other while singing, praying, hearing stories, and marching with the Torah. We conclude with Adon Olam with the main congregation. After services, you are invited to our communal kiddush lunch. Contact Tova Weinronk, Synagogue Educator and Young Family Engagement Coordinator for more information.
Families with Children in Kindergarten through Sixth Grade
The Learning Minyan is a service for families with children Kitah Hey and Kitah Vav. Each grade is invited to participate on two Saturdays throughout the year. The service includes songs, tefilla (prayer) with instruction, and is meant for children to attend with their parents. This service is led by one of our Rabbis and Me’ir Sherer. Please contact Me’ir Sherer, Director of Congregational Learning, for more information.
Kindergarten through Sixth Grade
Minyan L’Noar (Minyan for Children) meets twice a month. Children in kindergarten through sixth grade are invited to join the education team for an engaging Shabbat Morning service. Services are held in the Pious Chapel at 11:00 am. At the end of the service we join the main congregation for Adon Olam and kiddush lunch. Please contact Sydney Bluman, Synagogue Educator, for more information.