| FAREWELL TO DAVID HAZAN, WELCOME TO GABY RASCOVSKY |
TEMPLE SINAI AND BETH TORAH FORM A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP |
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After 2 years as our Religious School Principal, David Hazan is moving on. We wish him success, and thank him for his amazing contribution during his 2-year stay. Replacing him is Gabriela Rascovsky, or Morah Gaby as she's known, Jacobson Sinai Academy's Hebrew and Judaic Studies Coordinator for the last 9 years, and now Hebrew and Judaic Studies Principal for all of Temple Sinai's schools. Please take the opportunity to get to know her, if you don't already - one of the most dynamic and creative Jewish educators in north America. We are very fortunate to have her at Temple Sinai. |
Starting this year, Temple Sinai and Beth Torah are bringing our Religious Schools together for a Joint Program, as the start of what we hope will become the establishment of a community-based Liberal Jewish Religious School for North Dade. Click here to read more, and to learn the details of the program as it will impact your child. |
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TEMPLE SINAI RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
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From Kindergarten to Grade 12, Temple Sinai provides children with opportunities to learn about and practice Reform Judaism.
Our Religious School, Kindergarten - Grade 6, meets on Sunday mornings and Grade 3-Grade 6 also meet on Wednesday afternoons.
Sinai Chai, for 7th and 8th grade students, meets on Wednesdays.
SNFTY, the Sinai chapter of the National Federation of Temple Youth, meets on Wednesday evenings, and whenever there is a social action project needing their participation.
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KINDERGARTEN - GRADE 2 Sunday School: Sunday from 10:00am-noon Our Program GRADE 3 - GRADE 6 Religious School: Sunday from 10:00am-noon and... Wednesday from 4:00pm-6:00pm Our Program Jewish Texts Hebrew S.P.A.C.E. - Grades K-6 Sinai Parents and Child Education Sinai Chai - Grades 7 and 8 Wednesdays-4:30 PM-6:30 PM Our Program
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Our mission is to offer our students the knowledge, resources, and connection to a caring and engaging community that will become the cornerstone of their future in the greater Jewish and world communities.
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A Reform Congregation Nurturing Souls for a Fuller Jewish Life
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