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A Historic Progressive Conservative Congregation in Valley Village, CA
A Dynamic Jewish Early Childhood Center Serving Children Ages 6 Weeks to Entering Pre-K
A Jewish Day School serving students in Grades TK-6
A Historic Progressive Conservative Congregation in Valley Village, CA

What's News at ADAT: 5.10.19

05/07/2019 05:18:39 PM

May7

Leadership Blog 

 

 

 

 

Inside the Classroom

  The classroom pages will return next week!

 

 

School News & Updates

Check out this week's ADAT Newsroom

 

6th Grade Spotlight - 

 

In the Community


Celebrate Israel Festival Los Angeles 2019 - PurplepassClick on the flyer to purchase tickets

www.purplepass.com

Join thousands of Angelenos from all parts of our community as we come together to mark Israel's momentous occasion, its 71st Independence Day and show our united strength as a community and solidarity for Israel. Israel's strength, democracy and hope for the future is a light unto the nations. With Israel in our hearts and Israeliness in our spirit, we invite you to celebrate like never before.


 

 

Summer camp is happening, and it's going to be amazing!  This summer's camp experience will include challah baking every Friday, Jewish song and dance, great field trips and design thinking projects.  We will also have daily swimming, occasional sweet treats, live animal visits, sports, art,  and more.  Many of the kids' favorite counselors will be returning.  It promises to be a terrific summer!

The weeks of camp are:  June 17-21; June 24-28; July 1-5; July 8-12; 15-19; 22-26; and July 29-August 2.

Click below to sign up on-line

https://adatariel.shulcloud.com/form/Camp_ADAT_Summer_2019_Registration

 

Community Camps

 

Race to nowhere - Film Screening

Click here to RSVP 

 

 

Meals available for purchase. 

Click Here to register.

Date and Time: 

Friday, May 17, 2019 - 6:00pm to 8:30pm

 

 

6:00pm Tefillah//Free
7:30pm Sephardic Dinner//$21

Click Here to register for the dinner.

Date and Time: 

Friday, May 24, 2019 - 6:00pm to 9:00pm

 

A safe, friendly calming space away from the constraints of the week, which begins immediately after our minyan has concluded. Led by Rabbi Jessica Yarkin and Sue Epstein.

Date and Time: 

Sunday, May 26, 2019 - 7:00pm to 8:00pm

05.26.19

 

Havdalah Highlights

We start each week gathered together as a school for a Havdalah ceremony, during which we highlight students who we have noticed acting in ways that carry out our mission. Because we are so proud of our students, we wanted to share their stories with you!

Nathan M. in 5th grade helped Shira L. pick up her crackers after she accidentally dropped them.

William S. in TK invited Liam S, to play with him when he was alone.

5th Grader, Ilan D. taught the entire second grade class how to use Pic Collage for the transportation museum.

While first grade was in the library, all the students pink bookmark cards were scattered on the round table. When it was time to leave Danny G. and Zoe S. volunteered to pick everyone's up and return them all to Morah Ariela. 

Amelia P. in TK picked up trash in the yard without been asked to do it.

Calendar

Mark your calendars for these important dates:

  • May 10: 1st Grade Siddur Ceremony - 6pm
  • May 13-16: ERB's - Grades 3-6 - 8:15-10:30am
  • May 24: Maccabiah Games - 12:30pm dismissal
  • May 27: Memorial Day - NO SCHOOL

*click here to view the full calendar

Jewish Trivia question of the week

Each week, we'll pose a Jewish Trivia question of the week and will reveal the answer in the following week's newsletter! Here is this week's question:  What was the first national Jewish women's organization in the United States?

a. Hadassah

b. Pioneer Women

c. The National Council of Jewish Women

d. B'Nai B'rith Women

ANSWER from last week's question:  The oldest Jewish community in Europe is located in which city?

B. Rome

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