Chugim Offerings: Spring 2018
Chugim are an integral part of Kadima School. Hebrew for "activities," we use the word chugim to name the time during Kadima School when our young people and adults engage together in elective activities. They provide agency for our members all of all ages in their Jewish learning, journey, and community building - with opportunities to choose their desired topic of learning, or even offer something to lead themselves. Chugim are offered during Shabbat School - the first and third Saturday morning of the month - on a trimester schedule throughout the school year. The Kadima School faculty began leading chugim for young people and their families as part of Shabbat School in the fall of 2017, and since, we have opened the program to the wider Kadima community to participate in together.
These chugim are designed as intergenerational offerings that provide a chance for school families and greater Kadima membership to learn, create, and play together. We invite you to join us!
These chugim are designed as intergenerational offerings that provide a chance for school families and greater Kadima membership to learn, create, and play together. We invite you to join us!
Chugim Offerings:
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Timing: Chugim take place during the last hour of Shabbat School: 11am - 12pm on the first and third Saturdays.
Registration is required, and participation at all sessions is ideal. |
Spring Dates:
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Jewish Food TourWelcome to Jewish Food Tour! There are Jewish communities from all over the world, each with their own cultures and traditions. We hope to learn more about some of these communities, in part through the lens of food. Each week we'll explore a different continent and its Jewish foods, then make one or two of these dishes.
This chug is open to:
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Facilitated by: Kadima teachers Daniel & Gillian
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Earth Love!Do you love art projects and getting dirty and singing songs and running around outside no matter the weather because you're a Seattle kid? Join us in Earth Love! to make flower pots, plant seeds to grow our own food, create art with found objects, explore compost, and plenty of other fun projects that help us learn about caring for the earth Jewishly. This chug is designed specifically for young people in Nitzotz and Tal -- anyone younger than kindergarten age -- and welcomes but does not require parent participation. This is the only chug offered for our very youngest, so the whole class will travel together to the park!
Facilitated by: Kadima School parents Sarah & Sarah |
This chug is open to:
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