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The Charlotte Jewish News - September 2011 - Page 12 Hebrew Highlights Parent Open House Gives a Taste of Hebrew High Hebrew High’s Sehool year begins, with our annual Parent/Student Open House on September 14 at 7 PM. This year the parents and students will have a ehanee to preview some of our great eleetives and study (briefly) with some of our outstanding fae- ulty. Below are highlights from the program: PICK A ROSENFELD for All Your Real Estate Needs ~ Over 35 Years Experience ~ Home ♦ 704-321-0220 Barbara Helen Adams Realty 704-517-1547 Lshana Tova Marshall Queenstowne Realty 704-517-1073 SEVENTH ANNUAL * Krav Maga - Israeli self defense with attitude. Learn a bit about the history of this method and praetiee a few moves. * Israel Advocacy - Hear about teehniques that will help you in diffieult eonversations about Israel. * Text study - See how our stu dents investigate and unpaek the treasures of our aneestors wisdom. * Jewtopia- Plan for the Jewish future as you formulate what a Jewish planet would be like. * Jewish Souls/Jewish Soles- Think about your Jewish identity, and do an art projeet to help express it. * From Psalm to Slam, Israel through Poetry - Study a song or poem that expresses our people’s love of the land of Israel. If you have a teenage son or daughter (8th through 12th grade), please join us for this exeiting pro gram and if they are not registered for the 5772 year at Hebrew High, it’s not too late. Hebrew High is a plaee to learn, ehallenge and develop a strong Jewish identity. It’s the plaee for Jewish teens to be on Wednesday nights! For more information, and questions eall Roz At 704-944-6782 or email reooper@shalomehar- lotte.org. ^ Rabbi Michael Shields will teach the text study. Mrs. Montoni will look at Israel through the lens of poetry. Photo courtesy of Joel Blady. Andrew Bernstein will be teaching about Israel advocacy. New Beginnings Schools foiteA.^ iMMAket Inyitatconai Saturday 10 September 2011 10 AM - 4 PM Mint Museum Randolph 2730 Randolph Road Charlotte, NC 28207 704.337.2000 Min By Dedee Goldsmith, director, Jewish Preschool on Sardis “Coming together is a begin ning, staying together is progress, and working together is success ” - Henry Ford September is a time of new beginnings and a time of eoming together. In Judaism, Rosh Hashanah marks the new year. In edueation, September marks new elasses, goals, and benehmarks. In terms of personal beginnings, I have The Jewish Presehool on Sardis, a new eommunity with whieh to grow in the eoming months and years. In my new position as Direetor of the Jewish Presehool on Sardis, I wear a variety of hats and have a 7 changed, you can too! To an independent insurance agency with more choices, expert advice, and better service. Mike Littauer Principal 704-970-3858 1115 East Morehead St. Suite 208 Charlotte, NC 28204 mike@littauerinsurance.com Auto - Home - Business - Life > BBB CHARLOTTE INSURANCE SOLUTIONS reeni variety of responsibilities. I approaeh these responsibilities with the head and heart of a teaeher. What do I mean by that? I think that a sehool represents the eommunity it serves; the ehildren, the parents, the staff, the neighbor hood. Children need a eomfort- able, safe environment where they ean explore, ereate and share in a eommon spaee. Teaehers eulti- vate that environment, adding the materials, the deeor, and more importantly, the guidanee and sup port to make eaeh ehild sueeess- flil. JPS is known to provide all these qualities and more. Our sehool is an environment where individuality and a sense of Jewish identity ean flourish. I also eome to JPS as a mom. In Hebrew, the woman of the house is ealled “akeret habayit,” the essenee of the home. It is the female head of house that sets the tone and determines the eharaeter of the home. As my own ehildren grow into their roles as members of the Charlotte Jewish eommuni ty, my new position allows me to explore beyond my own home and into the eommunity. Along with the staff, we will work together to set the tone at JPS, a plaee of ¥ JV>S Th« J«nvtsh Th« Pr«sc)i»cl «n S«rdlt warmth, support, respeet, and learning. It is my hope and wish to help the Jewish Presehool on Sardis and the JPS eommunity ereate more opportunities for ehil dren to dream, ereate, and grow. There is antieipation and exeitement with eaeh new begin ning and I find that to be more true this year. Developing relationships with the ehildren, families, staff, and the eommunity at large will be my top priority. Through these relationships, we will ereate an environment that is not only developmentally appropriate, but also stimulating and nurturing. I know there is mueh to diseover and I look forward to taking it all in and eontributing to and build ing upon the solid foundation already in plaee. As we all begin this new jour ney, let us eome together, stay together and work together to make this year one of the best. ^ Wednesday September 7 7pm Sam Lerner Center Proceeds to benefit the Shalom Park Freedom School
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