Early Childhood Post Purim Party at the Temple!
Make graggers, decorate your own mask, participate in our costume parade
Questions? ContactВ Margot Rivelis
Early Childhood Post Purim Party at the Temple!
Make graggers, decorate your own mask, participate in our costume parade
Questions? ContactВ Margot Rivelis
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Join Temple Etz Chaim in-person and online on Wednesday, March 16th at 7:00 p.m. for PURIM! We’ll read the Megillah and hear about The Middle East Side Story (apologies to Leonard Bernstein). Come join your voices to the chorus.
After all, when you’re a Jew,
you’re a Jew all the way.
A Brotherhood Event!
TEMPLE-WIDE BOWLING
Join us for a night of bowling at Pinz in Milford
All proceeds will be donated to the CARE International Fund to help Ukrainian refugees
Join us at the Norfolk Public Library
COME IN COSTUME!
At 11:15 there will be a 6/7th Grade Purim Spiel
We will be collecting the following “Kid Friendly Foods” for the Franklin Food Pantry.
Macaroni and Cheese boxes – 7.25oz each
Chef Boyardee assorted pasta – 15 oz can
Assorted Pop-tarts – individually wrapped
Rice Krispies Treats – 0.78oz bars
Snack-size bags of chips – 1-2oz bags
Ramen Noodles Chicken Flavor – 3 oz bags
Pudding Cups – 3.5oz each
School COVID requirements will be in place. Siblings are welcome; children under 5 who are not eligible for vaccination are welcome if they are able to remain masked.
В A Temple Etz Chaim Early Childhood program designed for those 6 and younger and their families.
Rabbi Alpert will lead us in prayer, Margot Rivelis will read a story, plus singing and fun!
We’re back in person. Join us at Temple Etz Chaim as we enjoy Shabbat morning, together. Hear a story and learn about Esther and the Purim story.
Everyone 5 years old and up is expected to have been vaccinated for COVID 19 and all are to wear masks. No food or beverages are allowed at this time (but water is allowed for hydration purposes). If you exhibit any symptoms of COVID 19, please stay home. We’ll see you next time.
Temple Etz Chaim Sisterhood is, once again, sponsoring the Shalach Manot fundraiser for the Temple Etz Chaim community.
Shalach Manot, “the sending of portions,” is a tradition during the Purim celebration. This is your opportunity to send a special bag filled with two traditional hamantaschen cookies, candies, tea and a personalized greeting card. An email was sent out to each member with a sign on link.
If you need help or have questions, feel free to reach out to Margot Rivelis.
Join us as we hear from Mary Diehl, a member of the Franklin Housing Committee. She represents “Team Franklin,” a Neighborhood Support Team. She speaks about the process of bringing an Afghani family to Franklin and supporting them as they adjust to their new life here in Franklin.
This event is sponsored by Temple Etz Chaim Sisterhood and is open to everybody.