The Charlotte Jewish News - November 2012 - Page 12 Schools Giving Is Part of Our Education at Charlotte Jewish Preschool By Kim Maguire and Becca Weiner At the Charlotte Jewish Pre- sehool, part of our ehildren’s edu- eation ineorporates giving tzedakah and performing mitzvot. As we eelebrated the holiday of Sukkot, we were reminded of how thankful we are for what we have. During Sukkot, and espeeially around this seeular time of year, we are also reminded of people that are less fortunate than we. Many Amerieans, upon seeing a deeorated Sukkah for the first time are reminded of Thanksgiv ing. Sukkot, a harvest festival like Thanksgiving, ineludes feasts. We are reminded of how thankful we are to eat and have a roof over our heads. The ehildren at CJP are taught the eoneept of giving, as they give tzedakah eaeh Friday at Shabbat either by bringing in Piedmont Plastic Surgery & Dermatology can help you get ready for all your upcoming holiday events. 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We collected paper, notebooks, folders, pencils, glue, scissors, markers, crayons, high lighters, and other supplies to which students have limited ac cess. These items were donated to children who cannot afford their own. In honor of the harvest festival of Sukkot, in October we donated food items to the Jewish Family Services food pantry. We collected canned goods and dry goods to help stock the pantry. Some class rooms collected their own baskets of canned goods as well and the children brought the goods to JFS themselves. The students were so proud to bring their items and get a peek at the pantry and the shelves lined with food. At the Charlotte Jewish Pre school our community frequently rallies around a cause in order for those less fortunate than us to ben efit. For example, two years ago when there was a devastating tsunami in Japan, families from the CJP quickly raised more than $600 to donate to the Tsunami Re lief Fund. And, when a CJP parent ran for Charlotte Man of the Year last year we donated a month’s worth of tzedakah to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Soci ety, the organization for which he raised money during his cam paign. The tzedakah we collect each Friday has helped many organiza tions over the years. We have do nated to local and international organizations that benefit children and families. Each year we donate tzedakah to Shalom Bayit, our local Jewish organization that works to eliminate domestic vio lence. Additionally, we make con tributions to Room in the Inn at Temple Israel, Temple Beth El, and the Levine JCC. Annually we make contributions to A Child’s Place and this past year we do nated tzedakah to The Freedom School. The Freedom School op- Charlotte Jewish Preschool leahh ■ Cihew - eoHhicT crated on our Shalom Park cam pus this summer to provide sum mer school and programming for students while school was out of session. Furthermore, annually we adopt a tzedakah project that di rectly impacts Israel. Two years ago we raised enough money to plant 80 trees in Israel through the Jewish National Fund (JNF), and last year we donated over $500 to the JNF Parsons Water Fund which helps provide potable water to Israel. This year we have cho sen Every Child Deserves a Heart. This Israeli organization provides cardiac care and surgeries to kids who are unable to afford it. Giving is part of our education at the Charlotte Jewish Preschool. We give money on Fridays for Shabbat, we bring in items for the less fortunate. We learn how to get along with each other and help other people. We talk about per forming other mitzvot by spend ing time in our Sukkahs having a snack, eating a meal, or even sleeping in it. As we approach Thanksgiving, we teach our chil dren to be thankful for what we have and to be generous to those who do not. Just watch a child tell you about their good deeds. Their eyes light up, they become very animated as they tell us what they have and why. You do not need to be a mem ber of CJP to donate to these causes. We are happy to accept any donations. If you are inter ested in seeing our tzedakah cal endar and participating in any of our projects, please contact our Judaica Specialist, Becca Weiner, at bweiner@shalomcharlotte.org. For more information about having your child Learn, Grow, and Connect with us, please con tact Alyson Kalik, CJP registrar, at 704-944-6776 or akalik@shalom- charlotte.org. Half day enrollment for the 2012/2013 school year for children ages 1-5 is currently un derway. ^ “There are children playing in the street who could solve some of my top problems in physics because they have modes of sensory perception that I lost long ago.” -J. Robert Oppenheimer