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August 18, 2010

There is something for everyone!

Shabbat School and High School registration deadlines are coming up! Stay tuned for Middle School Registration!

And for the adults… Check out what Havurah has to offer for the coming year!

Contact the Havurah office for any questions on registration.

Help Fill the Rain Gauge for El Jocote

August 17, 2010

We’re making the final push to meet our fundraising goal for our Green Empowerment partnership project – we’ve reached 75% of our goal with participation from 1/3 of Havurah families.  Let’s put it over the top!  If you haven’t yet donated, will you please?  If you have donated, can you add a little more?

 Click here for more information on the El Jocote project and the Havurah/Green Empowerment partnership.

And… Save the date for our upcoming fundraiser dinner
 

“Sharing the Bounty: Water for Nicaragua”
Celebrating the Green Empowerment –
El Jocote Solar Water Project: Sunday September 26th

 To celebrate our collective efforts and close out our fundraising for El Jocote, please join us for a Sukkot dinner celebration on Sunday, September 26: “Sharing the Bounty: Water for Nicaragua.”   At this celebration, there will be activities for all ages, great Nicaraguan food and music, and we’ll be honoring the three B’nai mitzvot who raised awareness about, and funds for, this project through their tikkun olam project. We’ll also be honoring Bob Brown for his dedicated work over the past five years as leader of the Social Action Team. 

Click here for reservation form and send it back right away! Your help in preparations and cooking are most welcome!  To find out how you can help, contact Judy Fiestal or Nancy Weintraub. 

Elul- A Time of Reflection and Preparation

August 11, 2010

Monday night, August 9th, ushered in the month of Elul.  The heat of summer may still be upon us, but our spiritual clocks transmit a message that we are in for a change.  What can all of this mean?  Certainly, we realize that our evolutionary regimen of indicators explains so much about how we assign ourselves tasks to get accomplished.  Is there really a point to a month-long awakening?  According to tradition, this is the time we get up early to ask for forgiveness.  The Shofar is blown at the completion of davenning.  Why not see this business of soul-searching as a way of making the seasonal shift more conscious?  Havurah invites you – wherever you are – at the early morning hour, to take a few minutes to contemplate the changes in your own life.  What’s different right now?  What difference would you like to make?  May you come into the New Year already awake!

2010 High Holidays Information Here!

August 3, 2010

Please visit our High Holidays page and get the most updated information on all services and Havurah happenings at the Tiffany Center.

For more information, please contact the Havurah Office.

Read the July Education Task Force Report

August 2, 2010

Education Task Force Report

Havurah’s Education Task Force for Middle School and High School has completed its work and formulated recommendations which were adopted by the Steering Committee. Plans are underway to appoint an “implementation task force” that will be charged with implementing specific structural changes in our High School and Middle School programming that are consistent with those recommendations.

Task Force Membership

• Richard Goldenberg, Chairperson, High School parent
• Alanna Hein, facilitator,  High School parent
• Wendy Lebow, Middle School parent, member of Middle School committee
• Anne Lebwohl, Member of Moatzah Educator’s council
• Debbi Nadell, High School parent, member of  High School committee
• Deborah Eisenbach-Budner, Havurah Director of Education
• David Ellenberg,  High School /Middle School parent, Vice President of Education

Mission statement for High School/Middle School: (created by this task force and used to guide our work)

To offer High School/Middle School programming which keeps Havurah’s young people connected, engaged and identified with their Jewish community and involved in Jewish learning.

Goal of Education Task Force:

To lead a visioning process which produces a set of recommendations to Steering which, when approved, will be implemented in the service of the mission articulated above and consistent with the values of Havurah

Process:

• Eight meetings
• Data collection and review (see below)
• SWOT  analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) of current model and curriculum
• Visioning process for Middle School and High School based upon data review and SWOT analysis
• Listed characteristics of a preferred future for Middle School and High School
• Funneled these characteristics into “top themes”
• Formulated consensus recommendations based upon top themes

Data Collection and review:

• Reviewed surveys of current High School students
• Reviewed feedback from Havurah families whose kids do not participate
• Input from Rabbi Joey and current High School  teachers Ben and Emily
• Reviewed other JRF programming for Middle School/High School
• Reviewed input from Middle School committee about particular challenges
• Reviewed comments from Operation Reconnect surveys and parlor meetings relevant to High School /Middle School

Task Force Recommendations

• For High School and Middle School we have presented one overarching statement (WHAT) followed by several HOW statements
• The task force is cognizant of the fact that effective implementation of these proposals will require stronger, more formal infrastructure and have an impact on staff time, volunteer time and, perhaps, the congregational budget
• We support the idea of an Education Committee tasked with oversight of all of Havurah’s educational programming (Shabbat School, Middle School, High School, Adult Education). The committee should include: Vice President of Education, one or more members of Moatzah and one member each from Shabbat School, Middle School, High School and Adult Education Committees.
• We also recommend that Steering appoint a DTF (disappearing task force) charged with implementation of our recommendations. This task force would report to the Education Committee by December 2010, in order to allow appropriate planning through the Coordinating Council. The DTF should be between 5 and 8 members, possibly including new High School/Middle School parents, a student, and member(s) of current Education Task Force.
• We recommend that our task force report be publicized through Hakol and/or the Havurah website and that continued work be publicized in a similar fashion in order to assure transparency of our process
• We suggest that the DTF consider ways to integrate Havurah’s musical resources into the Middle School/High School programming

Recommendations for Middle School

 Middle school students and parents should feel at ease and comfortable in Middle School.

• Havurah Middle School needs to provide consistent structure and a consistent classroom environment
• This includes maintaining continuity of faculty who establish and maintain good rapport and engagement with students
• The Middle School environment should enable and strengthen relationships between students
• The Middle School curriculum should be relevant to the students and foster engagement with Jewish content and community
• Social action activities should be pursued outside of the classroom
• Middle School must sustain parental engagement and involvement
         
Recommendations for High School
            
Havurah High shall empower and enable our youth to make choices about their future independent Jewish identity by:

 Encouraging students to develop and strength relationships with each other
 Providing a coordinated, rich, relevant , well developed Jewish curriculum
 Offering programming that includes a broader exposure to, and engagement with, the larger Jewish community. This includes other constituencies within Havurah as well as the local Portland and global Jewish communities
 Creating/fostering an environment in which all vested parties-students, teachers, parents- are engaged with the program

Upcoming Events

  • Today 10:00 am – 12:30 pm:  Bernie and Tommie Cohen's B'nai Mitzvah
  • Today 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm:  Hebrew Class
  • Today 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm:  Shabbat School
  • Sun, Feb 5 10:30 am – 12:30 pm:  Tu B'shvat Hike and Feast
  • Sun, Feb 5 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm:  Mah Jongg
  • Mon, Feb 6 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm:  Coordinating Council Meeting
  • Tue, Feb 7 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm:  Talmud Lite

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