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Temple Beth-El Religious School February 5, 2003 Number 20 |
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Childhood Memories are Created in Your Classroom

Could you include flower picking in your lessons? The park is still across the street and nature is still a huge part of Judaism and a great way to connect to God.
There they sat, nearly thirty of them, on the rough benches, their faces shading from a pale cream to a deep brown, the little feet bare and swinging, the eyes full of expectation, with here and there a twinkle of mischief, and the hands grasping Webster’s blue-back spelling-book. I loved my school, and the fine faith the children had in the wisdom of their teacher was truly marvelous. We read and spelled together, wrote a little, picked flowers, sang, and listened to stories of the world beyond the hill.
"Of the Meaning of Progress", The Souls of Black Folk, 1903
Teacher Appreciation Dinner
Please come to the Teacher Appreciation Dinner and Service this Friday night. Services will be at 6:00 PM in the sanctuary and dinner will be in the Barshop Auditorium. There is no charge to you and your immediate family for the dinner or services. This night is to honor you, your hard work and commitment.
Thank you!

All 7th and 8th grade students will be meeting at 9:45am in the Youth Lounge on the 2nd Floor of the Campus. The students will be picked up at 12:30pm, in the front of The Campus. Teachers and Ma’aseh should not come to the Temple! Parents are encouraged to attend with their 7th and 8th graders.
We will be having a teacher in-service in the Block Conference Room on Sunday, February 9th from 8:00 AM. To 8:45 A.M. This is for teachers only. Coffee, donuts and bagels will be served at 8:00 A.M.; the meeting will start at 8:10 A.M. Rabbi Hara Person is the editor of clickonJudaism.org, as well as editor of the UAHC Press. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
