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Saturday, 27 August 2005 |
Gesher Houston gives eighth and ninth grade students at suburban synagogue religious schools the opportunity to participate in an innovative approach to Jewish education, designed to create a bridge between the teens' Bar and Bat Mitzvah training and Confirmation. Gesher Houston offers an interesting and meaningful weekly Religious School curriculum which is shared among the participating schools as well as Kallot held throughout the year. In addition, Gesher Houston provides exciting opportunities for participants to meet and exchange ideas with other teens from across the suburban Houston Jewish community. Together, these programs offer teens the opportunity to learn more about themselves, explore their Jewishness, meet new Jewish kids from across the community, and have a lot of fun in the process. For more information contact eddirector@cjcn.org.
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Monday, 15 August 2005 |
This warm religious experience is one of the most remembered life cycle events in the lives of our children and their families. Becoming a Bar/Bat Mitzvah is a process that takes commitment and time. It's not the end of a Jewish education, but a milestone in the creation of a Jewish way of life. At Congregation Jewish Community North, we personalize the Bar and Bat Mitzvah ceremony to embrace the special meaning of this life-cycle event for everyone.
Prior to becoming a Bar or Bat Mitzvah, each candidate receives extra mid-week Hebrew instruction as well as individual instruction from the Rabbi. Please refer to our Bar/Bat Mitzvah Handbook for details.
Our Congregation has also sponsored a number of special and very moving adult B'nai Mitzvah classes and ceremonies.
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Monday, 15 August 2005 |
Over the past 34 years, Congregation Jewish Community North has provided a caring and nurturing environment for our children's Jewish learning. From being in rented spaces to our current building, the commitment to Jewish learning has prospered. The Jacques C. Shure Religious School, named after Jacques C. Shure, a congregant extremely supportive of giving our children a Jewish education, is the place where all this happens. Our principal, faculty, Education Committee and parents contribute their time, support, and efforts in creating innovative and meaningful learning experiences for our children in both Hebrew and Judaic studies. Your child's formal Jewish education begins in pre-school and goes through to Confirmation. Our post Confirmation students have the opportunity to become teacher assistants in their 11th and 12th grade years.
Classes meet on Sundays during the regular school year from 9:30 am - 12:15 pm. Hebrew classes are on Wednesdays from 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm for our 4th through 7th grade students. For more information please contact the synagogue office at 281-376-0016 or Cantor Renee Waghalter at CantorEducator@cjcn.org.
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