What You Need to Know for Noar Sunday - 10.24.2021
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Dear {{first_name}},
We're looking forward to another great week at Noar Sunday! If your family is enrolled in Noar B'Yachad, we'll see you this Saturday, October 23rd from 5:00 - 6:30 PM to focus on self-care and light. If you haven't already registered, you can do so here.
If you have a child in HUB Bina, there is HUB Bina this week.
Temple Sinai just wrapped up its first week this year as a Family Promise host site! Noar students are learning about economic justice and how acts of tzedakah (charitable giving) can help those around us. If you'd like to read more about each eidah's (unit) focus for giving, check out our most recent blog post here.
Reminder: Because Rachel Moldovan is now on parental leave, you can reach out to the following Temple Sinai staff with any questions and concerns:
On the left, students whip up some refreshing limonana; on the right, students work together in their bayit
Arrival and Dismissal
For an efficient arrival and dismissal process, Noar students will begin and end their day in their bayit (home base) rain location. Classes will be utilizing both outdoor and indoor spaces each week to maximize learning.
Any student being dropped off after 9:45 am must be walked in through Temple Sinai's main entrance. The side and back parking lots are closed off at 9:45 AM for outdoor learning.
Schmoozers: Parents can drop off (beginning at 9:15 AM) and pick up (beginning at 12:15 PM) students at their classroom doors. Pick up begins at 12:15 pm. Please remain in the hallway when dropping off and picking up.
Cruisers: Our carpool staff will ask you the names and grade of children you are picking up. Please continue to hang your carpool number from the rearview mirror when picking up.
Madrichim: 7th and 8th grade Madrichim will dismiss to Noar carpool. 9th and 10th grade Madrichim will dismiss to the front (main) synagogue entrance.
Noar Sunday Hebrew will be dismissed to the outdoor chapel for lunch after Noar Sunday. If your child is not attending Hebrew on that day and needs to be dismissed from Noar during carpool, please email Rachel Moldovan.
This week, we'll be spending time both indoors and outdoors. Don't forget to:
Arrive in a mask
Dress to be outdoors (weather appropriate clothes and shoes)
Wear sunscreen and bug spray
Bring a labeled water bottle
Tzedakah (charitable giving): If you'd like, this can be in the form of change or donated items for the CAC. This year, each eidah is focusing on helping a different organization for economic justice. We'll share more in coming weeks about each cause.
Dismissal Reminders Please note that we cannot do early pickups past 11:30 am. If you are picking up early, please park in the front lots and go to the Noar office to check out.
Arrival Students whose last name starts with: A - L 9:15 - 9:30 am (and Madrichim-in-Training) M - Z 9:30 - 9:45 am
Dismissal Students whose last name starts with: A - L 12:15 - 12:30 pm M - Z 12:30 - 12:45 pm (and Madrichim-in-Training) If you'd like to review our COVID-19 policies, you can do so below.
See you soon!
Marisa Kaiser,Senior Director of Learning and Engagement
Mark your calendars for these youth group events you won't want to miss!
Camp Night Saturday, November 6, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Who misses summer camp? Who has never been and wants to know what it is like? Who doesn’t like camp but likes s’mores? Who wishes camp could be in November? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you should come to the Club 23 Camp Night. There will be tons of activities for 2nd and 3rd graders to bring you into the camp state of mind! Cost is $20.
Regressive Dinner Saturday, November 6, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm 4th and 5th graders please join us for a “regressive dinner”- a night of eating and friendship. The “REGRESSIVE” dinner switches things up! We will start with dessert, then go to main course, then appetizers. There will also be fun and games in between courses. Please let us know if you have any special dietary needs. Cost is $20.
Scrappy Chanukah Sunday, December 5, 12:30 pm-2:00 pm This is our first event for our Kindergarten and First Grade youth group. Meet us after Noar Sunday for a Chanukah celebration including lunch, treats, crafts, playtime on the Mercaz, and other surprises along the way! Cost is $20.
Winter Fest Saturday, December 11, 5:00 pm-7:00 pm Calling all 6th graders! Join us for a day at the Temple Sinai Winter Fest Carnival. Cotton candy, face painting, games and prizes galore. So many surprises waiting for you! Cost is $20.