2011
November 2011
Sunday 6 November 2011
Sun 6 Nov, 9-10:30 am. Temple Sinai, 25 Canton Street, Sharon, 02067. South Events, 781-795-0510. Free. Jewish Community Centers of Greater Boston - [website][email][events]
The arrival of Chanukah and Christmas can be an exciting and stressful time in a family’s life. Parents (and in-laws) may have different memories and expectations about what the holidays mean for them. This provides an important time to reflect about what is important to you and what values you want to pass along to your children. You are invited to a parenting conversation featuring acclaimed author Anita Diamant on Sunday, November 6 from 9-10:30am at Temple Sinai (25 Canton Street) in Sharon. No charge, but please register by November 3. Program presented in collaboration with Temple Sinai, Sharon and Hadassah. Open to the entire community. Register at jccgb./south. Contact 781-795-0510 or south for more information.
The arrival of Chanukah and Christmas can be an exciting and stressful time in a family’s life. Parents (and in-laws) may have different memories and expectations about what the holidays mean for them. This provides an important time to reflect about what is important to you and what values you want to pass along to your children. You are invited to a parenting conversation featuring acclaimed author Anita Diamant on Sunday, November 6 from 9-10:30am at Temple Sinai (25 Canton Street) in Sharon. Anita Diamant is the author of The Red Tent in addition to six books on contemporary Jewish life including Living a Jewish Life and How to Raise a Jewish Child. Her most recent novel is Day After Night. No charge, but please register by November 3. Program presented in collaboration with Temple Sinai, Sharon and Hadassah. Open to the entire community. Register at jccgb.org/south. Contact 781-795-0510 or south@jccgb.org for more information.
Programs south of Boston are a collaboration of the Jewish Community Centers of Greater Boston and Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Greater Boston with support from Combined Jewish Philanthropies. JCC arts and humanities offerings are programs of the Ryna Greenbaum JCC Center for the Arts.