Organized by Koleinu Fair Lawn
Event
Minyan on April 6
Saturday, April 6th, 9:15 AM – 12:00 PM EDT
In Person
Location details are private and will be sent along with your ticket purchase.
We're so glad you can join us! Thank you to the Kurlansky family for hosting davening and kiddush and the Schwartz family for hosting Tot Shabbat and groups. Specific addresses are shared in your ticket which will arrive in your inbox after you RSVP. To RSVP, you may need to add a few kinds of tickets to your cart before checking out: ✔ Start with the "RSVP for Davening" ticket to specify everyone, adults and children, who will be coming with you (regardless of babysitting status). ✔ For children in babysitting, please add the single child or 2+ children ticket type to your cart. ✔ To sponsor kiddush, please add that ticket to your cart as well (and much appreciated!). One day we hope to have davening and childcare in the same space and welcome all children in and out of the sanctuary and groups. Since at the moment we are in private homes, the childcare rules and guidelines are designed to respect the spaces we're in. With that in mind, here are the updated guidelines to note: ‣ If you choose to have your child(ren) with you at davening, they must be able maintain the respect and decorum of the services and may not roam elsewhere in the house. Children must have a grown up with them at all times. ‣ Tot Shabbat will be at 11am and is open to children up to 3 years old with a grown up. We ask that parents not come beforehand. Drop-off childcare is available for ages 18 months and up. ‣ Drop-off begins at 9:15am and davening begins at 9:30am ‣ The cost is $9 per child with an $18 family cap ‣ Between 9:15am and 9:30am, a greeter will be at the door to welcome your child(ren). We ask that parents say goodbye at the door to streamline dropoff. ‣ If you drop-off after 9:30am, we ask that you bring your child to the entry of their space and say goodbye there. ‣ For children ages 18 months through 4 years old, groups are run by childcare professionals who have 10+ years of experience and training with the help of some trusted teenagers. Children enjoy their own davening circle time with both Hebrew and English songs using the Koleinu Siddur Companion. They will also have a Shabbat party, snack time, story time and organized games, like parachute play and bean bags. ‣ For children ages 5+, they are included in a fun junior congregation where they learn Shabbat davening. ‣ Parents cannot stay in groups for safety and security reasons. It is drop-off only.
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