Mishpacha Family Hebrew School

is a unique and collaborative Jewish learning program for children ages 7-11 and their parents. Hebrew reading, values through Torah and prayer, and the cycle of the Jewish year form the framework of the Mishpacha curriculum. Organized as a family Beit Midrash/House of Study, the Jewish version of a one-room schoolhouse, Mishpacha joyfully fosters Jewish identity and knowledge, and celebrates diversity, social justice, peace and community. The program meets three out of four weeks per month on Mondays from 6:00 to 7:30 P.M. Please visit the Nehar Shalom website for more information. You can register and pay right from the website. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to be in touch with Rabbi Victor Reinstein, rabbi@neharshalom.org or 617-522-3618. Our first gathering will be a specially scheduled supper in the sukkah on Wednesday evening, September 30th, from 6:00-7:30.

 

Family Learning Circle

meets one Sunday morning a month from 10:00 to 11:30 and is for kids ages 4-6 and their parents. Organized primarily around the cycle of the Jewish year, Family Learning Circle seeks to instill Jewish awareness and familiarity, while weaving such values as peace, justice, inclusiveness, and caring for the earth through all that we do. Diverse forms of creative expression are utilized, including music, art, drama, and movement. Please visit the Nehar Shalom website for more information. You can register and pay right from the website. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to be in touch with Rabbi Victor Reinstein, rabbi@neharshalom.org or 617-522-3618. Our first gathering is on Sunday morning, September 27th at Nehar Shalom from 10:00-11:30.

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