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Below are answers to common questions about our building sale and transition, as it pertains to our upcoming B'nai Mitzvah ceremonies. Click on a question to expand and see the answer.

1. How will the synagogue move affect upcoming B'nai Mitzvah ceremonies?
We are committed to ensuring that all B'nai Mitzvah ceremonies scheduled during our transition to a new building will proceed without disruption. We will provide ample notice and support to all families to accommodate any logistical changes that may be required.
2. Will there be any changes to the B'nai Mitzvah preparation process due to the move?
The B'nai Mitzvah preparation process will remain consistent. We are making provisions to ensure that all educational and rehearsal spaces required for B'nai Mitzvah preparation are available and fully equipped in our new location.
3. Can we still schedule a B'nai Mitzvah ceremony during the transition period?
Absolutely! We encourage families to continue scheduling B'nai Mitzvah ceremonies as they normally would. Cantor Ruti and Director of Congregational Learning Jessica Bram are both here to assist you through the process and ensure that your celebration is a memorable and joyous occasion.
4. How will the move impact the educational programs for Living Judaism?
All educational programs under Living Judaism will continue without interruption. We are ensuring that our new facility includes dedicated spaces for all our classes and activities designed to foster an enriching learning environment.
5. What measures are being taken to ensure continuity in our children’s Jewish education during the transition?
We are working closely with our Director of Congregational Learning, Jessica Bram, to ensure a seamless transition, keeping the curriculum and class schedules consistent and providing all necessary resources to continue delivering high-quality, experiential education.
6. What can parents do to help ensure the success of Living Judaism programs during this transition?
We welcome and value parent involvement, especially during this transition period. Parents can assist by maintaining open lines of communication with our staff, participating in discussion groups, and helping to foster a positive outlook about the new changes among our students.
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