Oct 29, 2019 | Temple Event
ADULT B’NAI MITZVAH CLASSES
Beginning Sunday, November 3, 2019
9:30am-11:30am Youth Lounge
Is this something you’ve been thinking about doing for yourself but never did? Now’s the chance! A promise for the New Year. Make new friends; Learn to read Hebrew and understand the prayers; delve into your Jewish heritage. This is a year and a half program culminating in a group Bar/Bat Mitzvah service in Spring 2021 * Minimum enrollment 10. Contact Nancy Federman to register and/or ask questions. 818-889-9229 or 818-326-7506 *fee required
Oct 23, 2019 | Social Action
Help make a difference!
There are 3 ways that you can help as we prepare for Mitzvah Day!!!
From shoes to candy to used shirts… There is something for everyone.
Oct 2, 2019 | Brotherhood
(presented by Brotherhood)
Mrs. Loren Lieb
San Fernando Chapter of the Brady
United Against Gun Violence Organization
Sunday, October 13, at 9:15 AM in the Social Hall
Mrs. Loren Lieb, whose son Josh was a victim of the August 1999 white supremacist attack on the Jewish Community Center of Granada Hills, and who was the subject of a recent Steve Lopez Los Angeles Times op-ed on gun violence, has graciously agreed to speak at our upcoming Sunday morning speaker event. She has worked for years with the Brady organization as well as the West L.A.-based Women Against Gun Violence Organization. We urge you to read the op-ed and to attend this important and timely bagel brunch.
LINK TO THE STEVE LOPEZ OP-ED
The event begins in the social hall at 9:15 AM with a brunch that includes fruit, yogurt, granola, lox, bagels, cream cheese, and other tasty goodies.
To help defray the cost of the brunch, we suggest a donation of $5. Mrs. Loren Lieb will begin her presentation at about 9:45 AM.
Please RSVP to Bob Salfi—his e-mail address is on the TO line above.
OH! AND PLEASE ADD “RSVP” TO THE SUBJECT LINE TO HELP BOB IDENTIFY RSVP’s FROM THE TONS OF E-MAIL HE RECIEVES!
We need RSVPs to help determine our brunch requirements.
Sep 25, 2019 | ECC Event
To keep all children safe while in our care, we ask that all families adhere to approved list of items below for kids marketplace days, birthdays, holidays, and class celebrations.
For the safety of all children, NO peanuts and/or any other kind of tree nuts are permitted. Food items that are “processed in a facility” with peanuts and/or any other kind of tree nuts are ok. Avoid items that “may contain” or are “made on shared equipment” with peanuts and/or any other kind of tree nuts.
If there are additional food allergies in your classroom, all parents in the class will be notified.
NO homemade items baked at home, due to the risk of cross contamination. NO choking hazards: popcorn, un-cut grapes/cherry tomatoes/other small round foods.
Please stick to the following food item list (including brand). Each brand has different ingredients and the exact food items below have been deemed safe for all the children.
Please arrange with your child’s teacher if you plan on bringing in food items for the classroom on a specific day.
ECC Approved Food & Item list:
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- D’Amores Pizza (cheese, child size slices)
- “Annie’s” fruit snacks, grahams, cookies, crackers, bars or puffs
- “Made Good” Granola bars/bites, cookies, crackers, or crispy squares (Ralphs, Costco, Amazon)
- “That’s It.” Mini fruit Bars (Amazon or Costco)
- Fresh fruit (no choking hazards, like uncut grapes)
- “Enjoy Life”, “Katz Donuts” (found in the Sprouts freezer section), “Abe’s” and “Cybele’s” brands
- Nabisco Mini Oreo or Chips Ahoy Cookies
- Barnum’s Animal Crackers
- Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Treats
- Popsicles
- Applesauce pouches
- NON-FOOD ITEMS are great! Stickers, bubbles, coloring/painting sets, play-doh, toys and fun items from the dollar stores, amazon, or Oriental Trading are always a hit and encouraged. Please just make note of the age it is suited for, so there are no choking hazards.