Havurah: Shabbat Show, A Jewish Theatrical Adventure (5-8 Years, Kindergarten to Grade 2)

Havurah: Shabbat Show, A Jewish Theatrical Adventure (5-8 Years, Kindergarten to Grade 2)

Winter
2025-04-25T00:00:00 - 2025-06-06T00:00:00
Session schedule
Fri, Apr 25 - Fri, Jun 06
Number of Sessions
7
Age range
5 years - 8 years
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495.00
Members
550.00
Public

In Person. Havurah’s minimesters are designed to embrace Jewish culture and traditions through interactive, project-based learning. Studying Jewish holidays, Hebrew language, Torah stories, community service opportunities, and exploration of Jewish identity are significant parts of every child’s Havurah experience. Each semester culminates in an immersive Jewish family experience to showcase their projects.

In this musical theater experience, children will learn together and co-create scenes based on Jewish stories and values. With guidance from professional artists and educators, the troupe will explore Jewish holidays and traditions passed through the generations and experiment with theatrical improv to create an original telling, setting their lyrics to famous tunes – often with a very comedic effect!

The learning experience culminates in a performance and Kabbalat Shabbat celebration, during which the troupe will perform their show.

For more information, please contact Rachel Alter (ralter@mmjccm.org).

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Mark your calendars! Registration for Winter/Spring classes opens Tues, Nov 12 at 9 am for members and Tues, Nov 19 at 9 am for the public.

Registrations are processed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Please contact Registration by email at boxoffice@mmjccm.org for additional information or if you are having trouble registering; be sure to include your name, contact information, and class/program/event for which you wish to register.

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