Jun
5
Fri
Candle Lighting:
Jun 5 @ 20:58
Jun
6
Sat
Anim Zemirot Squad – Postponed
Jun 6 @ 10:10 – 11:40
Shabbat Out
Jun 6 @ 22:18
Jun
7
Sun
Tefillin and Breakfast
Jun 7 @ 09:30
Bat Mitzvah Programme
Jun 7 @ 11:30 – 12:45

Batmitzvah 2We are bringing the Mother Daughter MaTaN Bat-Mitzvah Programme to HGSS.  This is an opportunity for mothers and daughters to learn together about “Jewish Women through the Ages.”   The programme enables girls to learn with each other, and with their Mothers to help prepare them for their Bat Mitzvah, and we are excited to invite you to be part of it.

The programme consists of ten monthly sessions, during which mothers and daughters study the lives of various Jewish role models who lived in different generations and places.  Encountering these women through varied sources, written, visual and experiential, mothers and daughters are able to appreciate the uniqueness of these women’s lives in relationship not only to the period in which they lived, but to modern times as well.  The aim is to see how we, as Jewish women, are part of a chain across the generations, and how the Bat Mitzvah experience can serve as a bridge connecting the young girl to Jewish continuity.  You can learn more about it here:  www.matan.org.il/eng/bat.asp?category=2780.

 

Jun
12
Fri
Candle Lighting:
Jun 12 @ 21:04
Jun
13
Sat
Anim Zemirot Squad – Postponed
Jun 13 @ 10:10 – 11:40
Shabbat Out
Jun 13 @ 22:24
Jun
14
Sun
Tefillin and Breakfast
Jun 14 @ 09:30
Bat Mitzvah Programme
Jun 14 @ 11:30 – 12:45

Batmitzvah 2We are bringing the Mother Daughter MaTaN Bat-Mitzvah Programme to HGSS.  This is an opportunity for mothers and daughters to learn together about “Jewish Women through the Ages.”   The programme enables girls to learn with each other, and with their Mothers to help prepare them for their Bat Mitzvah, and we are excited to invite you to be part of it.

The programme consists of ten monthly sessions, during which mothers and daughters study the lives of various Jewish role models who lived in different generations and places.  Encountering these women through varied sources, written, visual and experiential, mothers and daughters are able to appreciate the uniqueness of these women’s lives in relationship not only to the period in which they lived, but to modern times as well.  The aim is to see how we, as Jewish women, are part of a chain across the generations, and how the Bat Mitzvah experience can serve as a bridge connecting the young girl to Jewish continuity.  You can learn more about it here:  www.matan.org.il/eng/bat.asp?category=2780.