FEAST (Family Education at Sinai Today) 
& TAMID
(Torah A Midrash Identity Divrei Hayamim)

FEAST (Family Education at Sinai Today) meets on Shabbat mornings from 9:30 am until 12 noon for students four to twelve years old.  Students have three classes on the topics of Torah study, Ethics, and Prayer (Junior Congregation).  We supplement our Shabbat studies with occasional Sunday and Saturday evening havdalah programs.  Bar/Bat Mitzvah year students have a family education component.

Junior Congregation

TAMID (Torah, Midrash, Jewish Identity, Divrei Hayamim (History)) - Seventh grade through high school years.  Students meet at 5:30 for dinner and socializing on Sunday evenings, lead the congregational minyan and have two classes each week.  The class topics vary every four to six weeks.  One class is taught by Rabbi Friedland and one by volunteers who share their expertise or interest with the students.



Saturday Night Concert January 19, 2008 with
Yoshie and Harold Fruchter.  It began with Freiliche
dancing after Shabbat, then sang songs from Fruchter's
CD Beyond the Book.  Nearly 100 people of all
ages including friends from the Orthodox community
came to hear the Fruchters.  It was a reunion of
sorts for Harold Fruchter, whose father, Rabbi
Alfred Fruchter, served as a rabbi at Hebrew
Orthodox Congregation from 1965 - 1970.

 

 

 

 


Seudah Schlisheet and Havdalah Program (December 1, 2007).  Nancy Friedman was the musician. 
She led songs and shared a story for Seudah Shlisheet at the end of Shabbat.  After Shabbat, she led
music connected to Chanukah.  Then we had Israeli dance led by the high schoolers.


Special Musical Pre-Shabbat Kabbalat Shabbat with Yoshie Fruchter (October 19, 2007)

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