Model Descriptions from Five New York Area Congregations

The visions, models and insights from five congregations are described. Each model demands innovation in multiple parts of the educational system. The models are:

  1. Temple Israel of New Rochelle—Lilmod B’Yachad: an alternative to weekly Sunday religious school classes for third and fourth grade students and their families.
  2. Congregation Shaaray Tefillah—Family Journeys: K-2 families will select from 4-6 different journeys depending on their family area of interest. The journey will have a core curriculum, and families will choose one program track for the school year.
  3. Midway Jewish Center—Bet Family Shabbat Experience, a model with three Shabbat dinners per year, where children will progressively lead greater portions of the prayers. The model is accompanied by a Bet Parent Torah course.
  4. Reform Temple of Forest Hills—Shabbat Central: a school-wide family program meeting several times a year and replacing regular Sunday school classes. It includes adult and children learning experiences.
  5. Reconstructionist Synagogue of the North Shore—three models are provided. (A) Co-op model for Kindergarten and 1st grade, in which parents bring dinner twice a year to class. (B) B’yachad Model, an alternative to the two-day-a-week religious school. (C) Kehillah Model, in which the congregation is divided into ten kehillot. The kehillot meets six times a year for community learning and celebration.

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