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Page 12 - The News - August, 1995 u Charlotte Jewish Preschool The Charlotte Jewish Preschool, sponsored by Temple Beth El and Temple Israel, meets five days a week at Shalom Park and offers half-day and full day care options for 2-5 year olds, including a Pre-K class. For further information or to arrange a private tour, call Debby Block, Preschool Director at 366-5007, ext. 256. From Torah Pizza to Schalock Manet at Purim, Judaism is celebrated year-round. The Charlotte Jewish Preschool is dedicated to teaching young children the fundamentals of Judaism through a process of Joyous discovery. Carolina Agency for Jewish Education (CAJE) Back to School: Focus i Consolidated High School of Jewish Studies The Consolidated High School of Jewish Studies of Ch^lotte is the institution for high learning designed for students in grades eight through twelve who are members of Temple Beth El and Temple Israel. Classes are held weekly on Wednesday evenings from 7-9 pm at Shalom Park. Post confirmation students in grades 11 and 12 meet monthly for dinner and a seminar on a contemporary topic. To register or for more informa tion, contact Sue Brodsky, Director 366-5007, ext. 261. ''The advancement of h commandment*' - There are many opportuni learning in Charlotte. Whet Mitzvah training, day scl — or anything inbetweer find it here. At the traditional back-to- take a look at all the Jewi has to offer. “Talmud Torah K’neged deavor of Jewish educatio mitzvot. County Commissioner Uoyd Scher speaks to students on the topic of**Religion and Government**. CHS students are encouraged to exchange views on important issues. We offer an enriched academic program and provide an environment in which students are exposed to a variety of ideas, values and practices to help strengthen their Jewish identity. CHS Student Council members Lauren Monosoff, Jill Freiberg and Melissa Gottheim are the “Oy, Oy, Oy** Girls in a skit put on by the student council for Teacher Appreciation. Throughout the year CHS Student Council members are working hard to spearhead school-wide tzedakah projects, to welcome new Jewish teenagers into the community and to take part in community holiday celebrations. Speizman Je^ The Speizman Jewish Libra wing of the JCC building is no serves all the synagogues at SI Jewish Librarj' is open for the No card is required. Please sto non-fiction collection, or chec hours and more information pi A **hands-on** approach is stressed in many of our classes, l^ile making fruit salad, Sam Eneman, teacher of **Hands-On-Hebrew*\ throws a **tapooz** (orange) into the air during a lesson designed to teach students the Hebrew vocabulary for firuit. These third graders are looki project (Temple Israel Gimel “Tze u’Lomed” - Go and For more information about CAJE programs and membership, call Lenora Stein, Executive Director at 366-5007, ext. 272. Play busi Jewi on S What's inside that unique-looking modular building located near the JCC’s front door? Its the home of the CAJE Resource Center —your lending library source for all that's the best on the multi-media Judaic education scene - Jewish videos, cassette tapes, games, music, maps, posters, texdtooks, teacher guides and all sorts of “fun ” stuff. CAJE is the place to creaU one-of-a-kind learning materials for Jewish homes and classrooms. Here, preschool and Sunday school teachers work together to design games about Israel for their classrooms. CAJE teacher inservice workshops learning opportunities for both Shalo Jewish schools in the region.
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