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Chag Pesach Sameach! We hope that you have a meaningful holiday surrounded by friends and family! If you're looking for any last minute resources for a family friendly Seder, our friends at PJ Library have put together one of our favorite family haggadah.
Speaking of Passover, I have to share my favorite jokes, which are PERFECT for a family seder! Check out my extensive list of Passover jokes here.
There is no Noar until Sunday, April 24th. When we come back together that Sunday, it'll be a busy day! Students in Chaverim (Grades 2-3), Orim (Grades 4-5), and Zehut (Grade 6) will be learning about and celebrating Israel. We will be exploring Israel's geogrphay through bodies of water, cityscapes, kibbutz, and agriculture. We will also engage in Hebrew through Movement with Or and "A Day in the Life of an Israeli" with our Shinshin, Shahaf!
During our last session together, we had an interactive Passover day. We also continued our Holocaust unit in Zehut with Ben Walker, a Holocaust speaker, visit and share his story with families. You can check it all out on the Noar blog.
Shoreshim (K-1) will also be having a very special day celebrating their consecration, or next step in their Jewish journey, together with families. If you're a K-1 family and have not yet registered, RSVP here.
Our final session for the year will be May 1st, where all students K-6 will be participating in the Noar Maccabi Games! We'll be sending more information soon, but please plan to send your children in the following colors on that day: