Kol arevim zeh bazeh, all of Israel is responsible for one another. How do we live this value at Noar?
At Noar, we believe in making the experience open and inviting to all of our Sinai youth. Part of this is creating the safest environment for each child. We know that our Noar children are fortunate to participate in many activities and share common spaces throughout the day. This has caused us to take a step back and look at how we make the shared spaces as allergy safe as possible. We decided that the best approach would be to introduce a new food policy.
No outside food may be brought into Noar.
Students may purchase food from the Shuk which is stocked with:
Popcorn
Applesauce
apple chips
GF pretzels
Fresh fruit
There are many upcoming opportunities to engage with your Sinai community.
Consecration on October 13th will bring together our youngest Noar students as we welcome them into the community and present them with their own Aron Kodesh (ark) and Torah.
During our next Noar session on October 15th, Chaverim(2nd and 3rd grade) will have Family Tefillah and there will be a community arts show. We invite you to park and come in to explore the talent within our community.
Children in grade 4 and 5 have a retreat to Camp Coleman from November 3-5
Our 6th graders are invited to join us in Chattanooga November 11-12
I hope to continue getting to know you all through these opportunities to engage with you at Sinai.
6th Grade Chattanooga Retreat Saturday, November 11 - Sunday, November 12 Join other 6th-grade friends on a meaningful and fun weekend trip to Chattanooga! We will visit Rock City and the Paperclip Museum as well as spend some time bonding with friends new and old. This is a trip you won't want to miss!
There will be no Noar for these age groups on the Sundays of these specific programs.
45 Retreat at Camp Coleman (4th & 5th Grade) Friday, November 3-Sunday, November 5This year, in partnership with Camp Coleman and other area Reform synagogues, we are introducing a community wide retreat as part of our program. Temple Sinai is excited to offer this opportunity for our 4th and 5th grade students. This program was created as a way to provide our students across the Southeast with the unique opportunity to engage in a “camp like” weekend, while also building connections with children from other synagogues. Students will be able to engage in many different programs, such as ropes course, art, sports, etc.!
6th Grade Chattanooga Retreat Saturday, November 11 - Sunday, November 12 Join other 6th-grade friends on a meaningful and fun weekend trip to Chattanooga! We will visit Rock City and the Paperclip Museum as well as spend some time bonding with friends new and old. This is a trip you won't want to miss!