Ketzev: the Netivot Shalom Youth Chavurah! (visit our blog!) ------------------------ Ketzev Staff | Judy Massarano, Educator | | Ziva Trau, Hebrew Specialist | | Abby Streusand, Educator |
| | | Welcome to a New Year of Youth Programming at Netivot Shalom! Please read below, and please also be in touch with me any time! - Molly Shapiro, CNS Director of Youth Community and Connection | Amitim, meaning friends and fellowship, is Netivot Shalom's B'nai Mitzvah program. Amitim provides a community where students and families share a special learning and growing experience together. This program helps to provide a foundation of Hebrew and synagogue skills, as well as, Social Action and Tikkun Olam. Check out our blog at cnsamitim.blogspot.com and email Eliana Kissner at amitim@netivotshalom.org for more information!
Shabbat B'Yachad welcomes all families with children under 5-years-old! We meet in the Preschool Room on the 2nd and 4th Shabbatot at 11 am. Shabbat B'Yachad is coordinated and led by our very talented Liora Brosbe and offers a program of songs, prayers, stories and snacks. For more information please email sby@netivotshalom.org. See you there!
Ma Tovu welcomes all Kindergarten through 6th graders every Saturday morning from 11 to 12:15! This program is a great way to share Shabbat at shul, learn some tefilot, and have fun together with friends! Ma Tovu begins Oct. 5th!
Ketzev: Netivot Shalom's Youth Chavurah is committed to creating a sense of belonging, Jewish rhythm, and a foundation of Hebrew. Ketzev, meaning Rhythm, will create a warm environment for learning and growing for the Kindergarten through 5th graders who attend. Ketzev will be taught by an amazing staff of Ziva Trau, Judy Massarano, Abby Streusand, and Rabbi Creditor on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30 pm. Check out our blog at netivotshalomyouth.blogspot.com and email Serena Heaslip at youthed@netivotshalom.org for more information! | | | | Stay Connected to Netivot Shalom online! |
Amitim: the Netivot Shalom Bnei Mitzvah Program!
| Eliana Kissner, Director of Amitim |
| Liora Brosbe, Shabbat B'Yachad coordinator | | | |