T’filah Talk: A Year Long Course for Teens and Their Parents to Study Tough Issues Through T’filah
This curriculum guide is high school students and their parents to explore the themes of separation, connection, freedom and limitations as they are found in t’filah and related to their lives.
- Tefilah (Prayer)
- Supportive Conversations
- 8 - 12
- Family Engagement
- Teen Engagement
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Ahavat Achim Synagogue, Atlanta, GA. Students and their families meet five times a year, outside of regular religious school hours, as a group based on geographic location, to celebrate and learn about mitzvot.
Congregation Beth Am Israel, Penn Valley, PA. Shabbat Beit Midrash grew to replace Sunday morning learning. An array of learning choices for adults and children surrounding participation in weekly Shabbat morning worship builds an intergenerational community.
J-JEP is a multi-denominational collaboration between Beth Shalom, a traditional Conservative congregation, and Rodef Shalom, a Classical Reform congregation. The learning in J-JEP reflects the belief that no two households are the same.