Chai There!
Chai There!
Religious School Updates from Debbie Chessin, Our Educator
NEXT Sunday, January 24th Zoom in for our Congregational Mini Winter University Join us as we celebrate Tu b’Shevat – Jewish Earth Day! You do not need to register for Winter U and there is no cost to attend! The Zoom Link will be as follows: Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84719269346?pwd=aFhIR0FjMHJKS3h5bVpxQjQ2b2NqUT09 Meeting ID: 847 1926 9346Passcode: 810991 Here is the schedule with the times and class description: 9:30-10 am- “A Taste of Tu B’Shevat” and Story with Morah Debbie and Morah Carol – Students will learn about the foods and traditions of Tu B’Shevat and make their own edible trees. This class is for students in Yad b’Yad b’Bayit and RS students in Grades PK-4/5. The foods will be sent to all the PK-4/5 students’ homes prior to the program. 10-10:30- Modern Hebrew- “The Traditions of Tu B’Shevat” with Morah Shosh – Learn some new Hebrew words and phrases for the holiday of Tu B’Shevat. This class is designed for students in Grades 4/5 through High School and all Adults. 10-11 am – Climate Change and Northeast Ohio: Taking Steps Toward a Better Futurebrought to you by our Social Action Co-Chairs – Barbara Feldmar and Ken Dunn Speakers: Mandi Goodsett and Evan Meszaros, Climate Reality Project and Citizens Climate Lobby ClevelandIt is now widely acknowledged beyond the scientific community that human-caused climate change is altering our planet and putting our health, safety, and wellbeing at risk. This presentation answers three questions about climate change: Must we change? Can we change? Do we have the will to change? Learn how climate change is impacting Northeast Ohio, what exciting solutions are available for addressing climate change, and what you can do to contribute to a better future for all.This class is designed for students in Grades 6/7 through High School and all Adults. 11-11:30 am – All-U Tefillah – with Rabbi Lader