January 07, 2009   11 Tevet 5769
Temple Sinai - Washington, DC
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RELIGIOUS SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS  
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL GOALS & CURRICULUM  

Our goals are to help our students:

  • Develop a strong Jewish identity;  
  • Apply Jewish ethics to daily life; &
  • Acquire the information and skills needed to become knowledgeable members of the Jewish community.

To reach these goals, we have created a learning environment that fosters curiosity, creativity, compassion, and an appreciation for the ideas and opinions of others.  The curriculum consists of the following areas, which are taught in varying degrees in each grade:  Holidays, Customs, and Ceremonies; Theology and Prayer; Ethics and Values; Hebrew and Torah; and Israel and Jewish History

Our objectives are based on the goals of the Reform Movement and enable students to:

  • Celebrate Shabbat, holidays and festivals; recite prayers, learn rituals, symbols and meaning of each holiday
  • Make choices and decisions based on Jewish ethics and values
  • Identify the central themes and ethical messages within the Torah and integrate them into their lives
  • Explore their relationship to God and the role of prayer
  • Participate in Shabbat, High Holy Day and festival services; learn the order of the Shabbat service
  • Read Hebrew and value it as the language that binds the Jewish people together through generations
  • Pray with comprehension, by understanding the general meaning of each prayer
  • Develop a relationship to Israel and learn about its history, geography, and modern life
  • Draw connections between Jewish thought and traditions and their own lives           

For more, call or email Jill Stepak, Director of Religious Education at 202-363-1942 (school) or 202-363-6394 (x229). 

Also see our 2008-2009 Registration PacketFAQs & Interfaith below.

EMERGENCY CONTACTS  
In inclement weather or emergency, call (202) 363-1942 for Religious School information, 362-3836 for TSNS, or 363-6394 for other Temple activities.
OUR CLOSING POLICY  

5/27/08 Update: We have in the past followed the Montgomery County Public School System in deciding whether to close the Religious School due to weather. However, we have concluded that we needed a policy that would be better tailored for our school and community, and that would result in fewer closings that were ultimately not justified by actual or threatened weather conditions. We trust that families will use their best judgment when making travel decisions on days when weather is an issue.  School-closing decisions will, therefore, now be based upon the following policy.

Inclement Weather Policy: The decision to close school is given serious consideration with the students' safety as the primary concern. For both Sunday and weekday classes, school closing will always be at the discretion of the Temple Sinai Religious School Director and Executive Director. In making those decisions for weekday classes, we will automatically follow the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) if they dismiss early, or close for the day because of inclement weather. However, there may be cases where the DCPS remain open, and we will still decide to close the religious school because of the weather. Therefore, even if the DCPS remain open during inclement weather, you should still check to verify that the religious school will also be open by calling the religious school office at 202-363-1942 or checking WTOP. A decision will be made no later than 7:00 am on Sundays and 1:30 pm on Wednesdays. Note: We do not close for MCPS or DCPS teacher in-service days. Also check the Temple Sinai homepage. (Click here for TSNS closing info.)

REGISTRATION INFO  

Registration for the 2008-2009 school year is closed for the 4th - 6th Grade. 

Many classes are full, but space is still available. Priority is given to currently enrolled students and their siblings.

If space is available, non-members may enroll a child in Religious School for one year before Temple membership is required.

Religious School begins with Kindergarten, but families have the option of waiting until First Grade.

Students must be enrolled no later than the Third Grade, when we begin to more formally teach Hebrew as part of the curriculum.

When space is available, students may transfer from another congregational school in the Fourth through Sixth Grades.

All registration forms are available for download (see Registration Packet below).

REGISTRATION PACKET  

For 2008-2009 registration, all families must complete a registration form, health information form, and a "Help us Meet your Child's Needs" form in order to register for Religious School. Registration will not be processed if forms are missing. (Note: 4th grade families should also complete the "4th grade Hebrew name letter.") In addition, all families will be required to complete payment of any outstanding Religious School tuition or fees before registering for next year.

The following registration packet documents are available for download:

PDF | WORDRegistration Form for 2008-2009
PDF | WORD — Religious School Tuition & Fees (Rev. 7/8/08)
PDF | WORD — General Information Sheet
PDF | WORD — Health Information Form (& Allergy Action Plan)
PDF | WORD — Help Us Meet your Child’s Needs
PDF | WORD — 4th Grade Hebrew Name Letter (4th Graders)

ON-SITE REGISTRATION: This year, we will be hosting a series of opportunities to pre-register your child/ren for the 08-09 Religious School year. A registration table will be set up in the social hall (or just outside), and you will be able to pre-register your child/ren for Lower and/or Upper School at any of these times:

SUNDAYS:
April 27, 2008: 8:30 am – 1:15 pm
May 4, 2008: 8:30 am – 1:15 pm
May 18, 2008: 10:30 am – 1:15 pm

PLEASE NOTE: You will be required to complete payment of any outstanding Religious School tuition or fees before registering for next year.

PHOTOS  
Photo - 1. BBQ & Picnic May 2007
1. BBQ & Picnic May 2007 (1 of 20)
OF NOTE  
Item Title Date Added
Article TSRS News (1/09) New Item 12/27/08
Why is Religious School Relevant?
Document 1/16-18/09 Family Retreat Flyer (PDF 226.44 KB) New Item 12/14/08
♦ PRAYING WITH OUR FEET !! MLK Jr. Weekend @ CAPITAL CAMPS & RETREAT, Waynesboro, PA !! Registration forms due Dec. 23, 2008. For more, click PDF Flyer below.
Event 12/5-7/08 Camp Harlam 11/23/08
Thinking about camp in 2009? Camp Harlam is hosting its Annual Intro to Camp Shabbat Experience (Fri. 12/5 - Sun. 12/7). It's the perfect opportunity for potential first-time campers to experience a Shabbat at Camp Harlam in the beautiful Pocono Mountains. This event is open to all current 2d, 3rd, 4th & 5th Graders. Highlights of the weekend include Shabbat dinner & song session, Shabbat evening & morning services, mixers & games, a Shabbat art project, games & activities, sports, a camp tour, Havdalah and more. There will be an optional open house from 11 AM - 2 PM (after the retreat) on Sunday for families who'd like to experience Camp Harlam together. Contact: Shane Carr, Camp Harlam Asst. Director, at 215-563-8184 or scarr@urj.org; or Rabbi Jessica Oleon at joleon@templesinaidc.org.
Article TSRS News (12/08) 11/21/08
Happy Chanukah
Event 12/12/08 Consecration 11/20/08
On Dec. 12, 2008 at 6:00 PM our 1st Grade students will be consecrated at the Shalom Shabbat service. Consecration is a ceremony that marks the beginning of a child’s Jewish education. At Temple Sinai, we celebrate Consecration close to the festival of Chanukah, because it is a holiday that symbolizes dedication as we hope our students will be dedicated to a Jewish life filled with learning & observance, joy & celebration.
Announcement CHAVERIM MIDOR L'DOR MEANS FRIENDS FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION 10/27/08
By Joseph Schenker, Religious School
Article TSRS News (11/08) 10/27/08
Praying with Your Feet
Event 10/12/08 Family Ed 09/27/08
Upcoming Family Education Program: Open to ALL (adults & children) Sunday, October 12, 2008: 10am – 1:00pm Blessings of Appreciation at The National Zoo. NOTE: No Religious School. Contact Diane Zimmerman (dzimmerman@templesinaidc.org) for more information or to RSVP.
Announcement 2008-2009 Family Education Program 09/27/08
From the Religious School
Document 2008-2009 ADULT HEBREW CLASSES (PDF 94.86 KB) 09/02/08
Our 2008-2009 Adult Hebrew Classes focus on Prayer Hebrew & basic Torah. They concentrate on reading, grammar and basic decoding skills. ♦ For our Adult B’nai Mitzvah course, see RELATED ITEMS-> (& click PDF below)
Article TSRS News (9/08) 08/31/08
How Jewish Camping Changed My Life
Document 9/7/08 Adult Hebrew Marathon (PDF 57.58 KB) 08/12/08
LEARN TO READ HEBREW IN 1 DAY! Ever wanted to learn how to read Hebrew but never had time to take a class? Now you can learn how to read basic Hebrew in just 1 DAY! Join Adult Hebrew teacher Leesa Fine for the Adult Hebrew Marathon: Sun. 9/7, 9:30AM-3:30PM. Cost: $100 (includes lunch, books & materials). Childcare available on request. SIGN-UP BY 8/29: Contact Jill Stepak, Director of Religious Education (jstepak@templesinaidc.org & 202-363-1942).
Article TSRS Registration Update (Summer 2008) 07/15/08
Register Now for 2008-2009!!!
Document 8/11-14/08 HEBREW SUMMER CAMP (PDF 119.60 KB) 07/10/08
Attention 4th, 5th, & 6th Graders!!! Join teacher, Ronny Tabeka for a special Hebrew program filled with games & other fun surprises! August 11-14, 2008 (10:00-12:30 pm). Pizza lunch is also provided. Registration is required by 8/10 and there is no fee. This program is recommended to students who received comments recommending Hebrew tutoring or Hebrew summer camp. Fill out the form below!
Document Summer Reading Recommendations (8/08) (PDF 51.09 KB) 07/09/08
From the Religious School: Visit Temple Sinai’s Library & have fun reading this summer! Our Library is chock full of books for everyone. Stop in & browse or click below for suggestions. More: STUDY (above) & RELATED ITEMS->
Document 2008-2009 Religious School Tuition & Fees - PDF (Rev. 7/8/08) (PDF 37.28 KB) 07/08/08
Document 2008-2009 Religious School Tuition & Fees - Word (Rev. 7/8/08) (DOC 39.94 KB) 07/08/08
Event 7/17/08 TSRS Open House 07/04/08
On Thursday, July 17, at 7 pm, the Temple Sinai Religious School will host an Open House for families with children in K-3rd Grade. This Open House will provide you with the opportunity to learn more about the School and to ask any questions you may have about the K-3 curriculum or our community. Also, if you know any families with children in Grades K-3, who are looking for a community and a Religious School, please invite them to join you!
Document TSRS Upper School News (6/6/08) (PDF 366.36 KB) 06/07/08
Read All About It: Click PDF below for more! 10th Grade Confirmation & post-confirmation Sr. Seminar (Grades 11-12). HAPPY TO BE DONE, BUT DON'T WANT TO SAY GOODBYE TO FRIENDS? * Stay connected to friends & Temple; * Have a forum where your voices are heard; * Examine models & opportunities for Jewish leadership; & * Make a Jewish identity in college, work, dating & the world beyond! Come back in September! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ GOD, TORAH & YOU: * Do Jews believe in evolution? * What happens after death? * How do we know that God is real? The Rabbis (yes Oleon & Reiner, but also Maimon­ides, Luria & Heschel) will be our primary teachers as we consider & debate the "Big Questions" of hu­man existence. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Also see: STUDY/YOUTH & COMMUNITY/i@60
Document Diane Zimmerman New TSRS Associate Director (6/08) (PDF 137.03 KB) 06/04/08
We are pleased to welcome Diane Zimmerman as the new Associate Director of the Temple Sinai Religious School. Diane comes to us from Temple Beth Torah, a small Reform synagogue in Northern Virginia, where she was Education Director for the past six years, during which the religious school grew by over 30%. She is also the Chairperson of the Education Directors Council of Greater Washington, and has run many of the Partnership with Jewish Life and Learning’s teacher training programs. (More in PDF below)
Article Religious School Attendance (6/08) 05/31/08
B'nai Mitzvah Education Policy
Article TSRS News (6/08) 05/29/08
"Hinei mah tov umah naim shevet achim gam yachad..."
Document TSRS Teachers 2008-2009 (Flyer) (PDF 25.67 KB) 03/14/08
Teach The Next Generation of Jews: Temple Sinai Religious School is seeking new teachers for the 2008–09 school year! Want to make a difference in our community? Want to help shape our congregation's future? Are you or someone you know interested & qualified to teach? We are looking for both Judaics (no Hebrew skills required) & Hebrew teachers for next year. See PDF flyer below.
Document DOUBLE MITZVAH! (PDF 75.08 KB) 10/18/07
Perfect for B'Nai Mitzvah, Announcements & Other Special Events ... Temple Sinai Sisterhood can help with invitations, stationery & much more. See flyer below & Related Items->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Article Jill Stepak - Religious School Director (6/07) 05/08/07
Welcome!
INTERFAITH  

Temple Sinai welcomes interfaith families who have made the decision to raise Jewish children. We follow the URJ guideline that offers enrollment only to children who are not receiving formal religious education in any other religion. Our staff is sensitive to the challenges that families face and will work with you to meet your family's needs. If any questions or concerns, please contact the Religious School Director for an appointment. | Also see our Interfaith Marriage Policy, visit our Lifecycle page, or search "interfaith" (top right.)

FAQs  

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (& ANSWERS) ABOUT OUR SCHOOL

When can my child start Religious School?

Temple Sinai Religious School begins with Kindergarten and continues through Confirmation class, 10th grade. Children are eligible for Kindergarten the same year they enter Kindergarten in secular school. (We do not have a pre-K program, although the Nursery School provides early childhood care.) We strongly encourage children to begin in either Kindergarten or first grade. We require that all children be enrolled by third grade since that is when we begin to teach Hebrew formally. We are unable to enroll students new to religious education after third grade, but can accept students transferring from other schools when space is available.

When does Religious School meet?

There are two sessions on Sundays at 8:30-10:45 AM and 11:00 AM-1:15 PM. Families are given a choice of sessions, and most requests can be honored. Kindergarten through third grade meet only on Sundays. Beginning in fourth grade, students also meet on Wednesday afternoons from 4:15-6:15 PM. The Confirmation class, 10th grade, meets during the second session on Sunday mornings and the Upper School, grades 7, 8, and 9, meet on Sunday evenings, 5:30 -7:30 p.m. For more details, visit our Classes page.

Does my family have to join the Temple in order to send my children to Religious School?

Temple Sinai members have priority for enrollment in Religious School. When space is available, a family may enroll a child in the school for one year as a non-member. After the first year we require membership for all Religious School families. We encourage your active participation in the congregation because we believe that children do best in school when their families are involved.

Does Temple membership ensure my child a place in the Religious School?

Please contact the Religious School directly to determine whether there is currently room available in the school before joining the Temple. Registration begins in April. In June, based on enrollment, we decide whether or not to add a class in the primary program, K-3. Once classes are filled, usually by July, new Temple Sinai members do have priority over non-members and can be put on a waiting list, but are not guaranteed a space in the school once classes are filled.

Will my children be in the same class as their friends?

We do the best that we can to place children with their friends. The registration packet (available above or through the Religious School Office at 202-363-1942) has a place to note your child’s friends. Make sure that you contact your child’s friends and tell them to write your child’s name on their registration form.

Tuition: When is the registration fee due?

For the 2008-2009 school year, member tuitions vary according to class, ranging from $400 for Grades 11-12 to $855 for Grades 4–6. Non-member tuition is $1700. Tuition covers all books, art, and classroom supplies. Temple Sinai will bill you for your Religious School dues. To complete your registration, 60% of the tuition must be paid by August 1. The remainder is due by December 31. In addition, Religious School tuition balances (from previous years) must be paid in full at the time of registration for the next academic year.


For more information, or to request registration/enrollment forms, please call 202-363-1942.

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