Join our clergy and staff for a zany, zoom-y, fun-for-all-ages retelling of the Purim Story — “A Pandemic in Persia.”
Experience our first-ever Purim CARnival as you drive through the TI Campus and participate in fun activities with your clergy leading the way. Costumes are encouraged. Each student will receive a mishloach manot (a gift) fromTI.
The items you bring will be donated to Homes with Hope and Open Doors Shelter.
Purim is a holiday on which we wear masks, dress up in costumes and pretend to be someone we are not. What does Judaism have to say about wearing masks, how might they help or harm us, and what is the value of “playing pretend” at least one night of the year?
Advanced registration for this Zoom Meeting is required. After registering, participants will receive a confirmation email which contains information about joining the meeting.
Purim and Havadalah fun for the whole family with Rabbi NB and Nancy Issacs as we celebrate with a costume contest, bake hamantaschen, sing and dance.
Dress in costume and please have the following items with you: cookie dough, chocolate chips, jelly, plate, preheated oven to 350, a cookie sheet. This online celebration is for families with young students up to Grade 2.
Advanced registration for this Zoom Meeting is required. After registering, participants will receive a confirmation email which contains information about joining the meeting.