Thursday, November 6, 2008

Family Shabbat Dinner:
On Friday night November 21st all families with students in the 3rd
through 6th grade Kadima School program are invited to join us for a
delicious Shabbat Dinner being catered by Deborah Lewis and Bobby
Drinkard. Celebrate Shabbat with the other families in the Kadima
School and have a chance to get to know Rabbi Shalom Bochner, the new
Director of Life Long Learning, in a relaxed atmosphere. The
teachers, staff, and Madrichot are also invited. Dinner, singing, and
shmoozing from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. The cost is $10 per person. Please
RSVP by pre-paying at the Education Office (upstairs) by 11/14. For
more information, contact Shalom Bochner at 549-9447, ext 104 or
education@netivotshalom.org

"Town Hall" Meeting with Shalom on Sunday 11/23 1:00 - 2:00 pm:
This is an open-meeting and discussion for all parents, students, and
Netivot Shalom members to give feedback, suggestions, ask questions,
etc. regarding the Hebrew Bilingual Program, Kadima School, Amitim
Program, Shabbat morning youth activities, youth group, etc.

Tel Am materials for Hebrew Bilingual Program:
We are currently about half way through Zman Likro (Time to Read)
Hebrew series published by A.R.E. in the 1st and 2nd grade and will be
continuing with Volume ll. We also have available a wonderful
resource for additional Hebrew learning for this class: the Tel Am
Series of books and CD's. These materials, created in Israel for
North American Day Schools, are available for home use. Please
check-out materials at the Education Office where they are kept.


Youth Night:
Youth Night III: Saturday evening, November 8 from 7:00-10 pm at
Netivot Shalom. $10 per kid. Netivot Shalom's youth in grades 1-6
have a party while their parents get a date night, with Ga-Ga,
Ping-Pong, Hair & Nail Salon, Dance Dance Revolution, Ice Cream
Sundaes, Arcade Bowling & Pinball and a Giant Projected Movie.
Sponsored by Community Building & Youth Ed Committees. Please RSVP to
Dan Siegel at community@netivotshalom.org Flyer attached. Also, we
still need a couple more parent volunteers and teen volunteers.

Hebrew classes for parents?:
Interested in learning Hebrew while your kids are in Hebrew School? We
are exploring options for a parent hebrew class and have identified a
wonderful teacher who is available. Please contact the Education
Office if you are interested and tell Shalom which night (Tuesday or
Thursday) would be best for you and what you are willing to pay for
Hebrew lessons.

School Calendar / Veteran's Day:
Please note that there is no school on Tuesday 11/11 in honor of Veterans Day.

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