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Rabbi Hillel’s Installation February 11, 2012

Rabbi Hillel’s Installation February 11, 2012 – Download Forms Here

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SOJC Hanukkah Party

This Saturday at 6:00pm is the SOJC Hanukkah party!  You don’t want to miss it! For more information please download the flyer.

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Join the fun at the SOJC Family Talent Show

Sponsored by the SOJC Cantorial Corps December 4 @ 1:30pm  

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Bar and Bat Mitzvah Family Brunch

This Brunch is designed for the families of students in the 5th-7th Grades to familiarize them with the Bar and Bat Mitzvah process. Rabbi Skolnik and Cantor Ramsay will guide the families through the Bar and Bat Mitzvah Handbook and alert them to pitfalls, tutoring, expectations, procedures, and timelines. All this over a leisurely brunch. …

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Cantorial Corps Meeting- Create Your Own Bagel!

Sunday, October 30 @ 12:15pm-1:15pm Cantorial Corps Meeting- Create Your Own Bagel! Come have brunch and help plan the upcoming Talent Show and Cantorial Corps Trip.  Featuring Cream Cheese Lipstick!

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Classes with the Rabbi

On Tuesday, November 8, at 7:30 PM, Rabbi Skolnik will be beginning his Adult Ed class entitled, “Is This Night Really That Different? A Careful Look at Passover from the Eyes of the Talmud.”  No previous experience with Talmud or Passover is necessary, and as always, all are welcome.

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Pictures From the Cantorial Corps Meeting Sep. 11, 2011

Donut-Ception Tasked with the ultimate project, to create a donut sculpture within a donut sculpture. We did not disappoint. To learn more about the Cantorial Corps click here.

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Cantorial Corps Meeting

Calling all B’nei Mitzvah Teens! Come to create art with donuts and other sugary foods. Don’t leave till you eat it! Learn about this year’s summer trip, and our fun fun-draisers. Sunday, September 11th, 12:15pm

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2011 USY International Convention

The 2011 USY International Convention is just around the corner. Check out the flyer after the break.

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Weekly Torah Spark: Parashat Shoftim

This Shabbat we read Parashat Shoftim, one which is appropriately named since shoftim means “judges” and this parasha contains many laws about the appropriate ways of judging other people. One such rule is that in order for a person to be convicted of a crime, there must be at least two witnesses. No matter the …

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