What You Need to Know for Noar this Sunday - 9.10.2023
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Dear Noar Families,
We had a great week at Noar and I wanted to update you on what we learned. Starting in October, these carpool questions will come as a Remind text. Be on the lookout for a text notification so you can join your child's Eidah (unit) Remind group.
Wishing you a Shanah Tovah! Shanna
Noar Jr.
Ask me about Uzi the Mitzvah Troll.
Kindergarten Ask me: 1. What are some Rosh HaShanah Symbols? 2. Why is Rosh HaShanah the World's Birthday? 3. What is Tashlich?
1st Ask me: 1. What are some cultures of Jewish Americans? 2. How do you explain “Gemilut Chasidim”? 3. Why was making birthday cards for the elderly an example of Gemilut Chasidim?
Ask me: What is Rosh Chodesh? Why do you think Rosh Chodesh is important? Since we are all created B’telem Elohim (In God’s Image) What are some qualities you think God has and why?
Ask me: What happened to Jacob that led to having his name changed to Israel? What does B’tzelem Elohim look like? Where can we find Israel in the Torah and in the Siddur?
Ask me: What are some responsibilities of becoming a teenager? What childhood memories do you have that you enjoy?
Family Apple Picking Sunday, September 17, 11:00 am-2:00 pm Join your Temple Sinai friends at Mercier Orchards(8660 Blue Ridge Dr., Blue Ridge, GA 30513) for a morning of apple picking. Recommended for families with young and school-aged children but all ages welcome. Cost is $14 per person and payments will be made directly to Mercier Orchards upon arrival. Fee includes tractor ride and U-Pick apples. Registration encouraged so we know to expect you and can inform you of any changes day of! Note this event is subject to change depending on weather.
Family Shabbat & Pizza in the Hut Friday, September 29, 5:15 pm A family Shabbat service celebrating Sukkot followed by Pizza in the Hut with dinner, drinks, and dessert (and time to play on the Mercaz)! There will be hands-on activities, and festive snacks to enjoy this harvest holiday. Recommended for families with young/school-aged children but all ages welcome! Cost is $10 per person for ages 16+, $5 for kids 3-15 and Free for 2 and under.
Noar Sunday students will be brought from their classrooms to the youth group events.
SCRAPPY Kickoff - Ushpizin (Guests): Past and Present Sunday, October 1, 12:30 pm After enjoying pizza, kindergarteners and 1st graders are invited to bring their imaginations to the art table, and create art that represents the people you want to invite into your sukkah. Cost is $15 per child.
Club 23 Hangin' in the Sukkah Sunday, October 1, 12:30 pm Hang out with 2nd and 3rd grade friends and create decorations to hang in the sukkah! Fuel your creative side with pizza before showing your interior decorating skills the Sukkot way. From paper lanterns and chains to picture frames, put your artistic touch on the sukkah. Cost is $15 per child.