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Registration and Handbook
Registration and Handbook
To Register for Beit Rabban 5780/2019-2020, click here
TBZ’s Beit Rabban and Mishpachot programs offer family and child-centric programming that reflects the values and needs of our community. With the help of the rabbis, education coordinator, and lay leaders, a shared vision for the program has emerged.
One of our core congregational values is experiential education. All of our programs are based on the notion that through deeply experiencing a joyful, living Judaism we will be able to successfully engage both children and adults in Jewish life and community. Our educational programming addresses the needs of every single member of TBZ, from ages 0 and up. We believe that each experience at TBZ—whether on Shabbat or holidays, at Torah study or in Beit Rabban – is an opportunity to help our members build connections to the TBZ community and to engage more deeply in Judaism and Jewish life.
Beit Rabban 5779 Handbook here!
Our Curriculum Overview can be found here: Beit Rabban Curriculum Overiew, or click here to view the full, detailed curriculum: Beit Rabban Curriculum. If you would like more information, please contact Rav Tiferet Berenbaum at ravtiferet@tbzbrookline.org.
Beit Rabban meets every Wednesday from 4-6pm, from September 11, 2019-June 3, 2020. Once a month on Wednesdays, the entire school gathers together for the last twenty minutes of their class for Z’man B’yachad (Time Together) for an opportunity for students and parents to engage in communal learning and bonding.
Sat, April 17 2021
5 Iyyar 5781