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The Charlotte Jewish News - June-July 2010 - Page 14 Tikvah Charlotte Announces a New Director Each and every Jewish child in our community deserves a quality Jewish education. The religious schools of both Temple Beth El and Temple Israel and The Consolidated Hebrew High School, have a long history of pro viding outstanding programs and instilling knowledge and a love of Judaism to their students. Nonetheless, until 2005, one group of Jewish children was unable to receive a Jewish educa tion in Charlotte. These were stu dents with disabilities. Havurat Tikvah Religious School Accepting New Students for 2010-2011 School Year Grades 1-7 0 havurah of hope Jewish Curriculum includes Holidays, History, Hebrew Reconstructionist Perspectives Family Programming and organized field trips Religious School Session begins mid-Sept. 2010 Sundays only: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM Contact Brian Feinglass bcf0inl@gmail.com www.havurattikvah.org Thanks to a generous contribu tion from The Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte, and the administrative and financial sup port of Temple Beth El Religious School, Temple Israel Religious School and The Consolidated Hebrew High School, a religious school for children with special needs was established- Tikvah Charlotte. Tikvah means hope and it is our hope that every Jewish child will find the key to unlock the door to Jewish learning in our school. Tikvah Charlotte has been a special place, for very special chil dren, for the last five years. The curriculum is designed to meet each child’s specific needs and learning styles. Small teacher-stu- dent ratios and individual educa tional plans ensure success for everyone. Karen Majersik has led the Tikvah Charlotte program with love and dedication for the past two years. We would like to thank her for efforts on behalf of these special students and wish her well in the future. The program will continue, under the able direction of Deborah Hitt. Deborah is a Special Education Specialist with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School District. She has extensive experi ence teaching in our religious schools. Deborah brings a rich Jewish background to the position, as well as an excellent pedagogic knowledge of students with spe cial needs. Tikvah Charlotte is an oasis of love and learning at Shalom Park on Sunday mornings. Any parent who would like more information about the spe cial needs school or anyone who has an interest in helping should call Roz Cooper at 704-944-6782, Susan Jacobs at 707-749-3045 or Debby Block at 704-944-6786. All inquiries are confidential. ^ Jewish groups call for more civility in their discourse. Visit www.chariottejewishnews.org and ciick on Nationai News. " iwlevjist' pteschoo' THE ON SARD/5 ’'Oo Have a c0 1 A Five Star PreSchool Now enrofling chi/dren 14 months Extended Day availabie Experienced staff ivtth degrees in Eariy Childhood Education Low Tencher-Student ratios - On site Enrichment Classes - Hands-on, center-based learning - Commited to nuturing your child's Jewish identity 6619 Sardis Road, Charlotte, NC 28270 Phone (704) 364-8395 WEB: www.JPSonSardis.org
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