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V . A T A T ^ i L t v F 4 1 ^,...,4 , , . , . 4 . , . , .......................................................................... . .0 * l * N H t ? j< p %u00b0 ^ > t > a n * * ? %Register now for 1978 %u2022 79%Professional staffChildren ages 2 years y months through kindergarten.y:00 %u2022 12:00 for 3%u2019s and 4's , 2 optional extended days for 4%u2019s. y:00 - 3:00 for kindergarten'children.- Parent Co-operative: parent involvement is completely optional; however, weencourage parents to visit and participate in their children%u2019s school life.Our program providesa warm and supportive learning environment for each child.Inquiries and visits welcome.26 Willow Plate (off J or a lemon St)CALL for information, application or visit time.624 - 2837C o n g r e g a t i o nM ount SinaiPresents Its Fall Programfor the School ofEducation & Jewish CultureBeginner & intermediate Student CSassesOne Weekday Per WeekAdvanced Student Classes%u2014Two Weekdays Per WeekClasses begin the weekof SEPTEMBER 18th,in theCADMAN TOWERSCOMMUNITY ROOMAll Children 4 1/2 Yearsand Older are invitedto enroll and a have aLOVE AFFAIR WITHJEWISH CULTUREM r. M el Reisfield, Education Director of one of the largest H ebrew Schools in theN .V . M etropolitan Area, has been retained as Educational Consultant for ourcurriculum. Rabbi Potasnik will serve as Coordinator.Call the Synagogue Office for more information: TR5-9126o v e r %u25a0 c e n t u r y o f c o m b in e d e x p e r i e n c e in th e e c h ie v e m e n t of e d u c a tio n a l e x c e lle n c e th ro u g h in d iv id u a l d e v e lo p m e n tnow a c c e p tin g fall te rm a p p l i c a t i o n s - n u r s e r y to e ig h th g r a d eWOODWARD PARK SCHOOL FO R M ER LY B R O O K LY N E T H IC A L C U L T U R E A N D W O O D W A R D S C H O O L S 4 0 P RO SPECT P A R K W EST. BR O O K LY N 11215 7 6 8 -1 1 0 3The Children's Com m unity of Clinton Hill314 Waverly Ave. Brooklyn 11205 783-1936%u2022A Child Centered Developmental Program in a warmcreative learning environment.%u2022Excellent facilities including a large adjacent outdoor play area%u2022A licensed program. *Certified teachers.Applications being accepted now for Fall 78. Immediate openings for all age groups.Preschool 8am-6pm Schoolage 2:30pm-6pm _______________ part time availableThe Brooklyn HeightsSynagogueThe Community Temple117 Rem son Street 522-2070ALBERT J. LOWENBERG, RabbiCantor David WoissmanStanley Levenson, Pres.Sabbath Lay Service, Fri evening, Sept. 1, 7 :3 0 PM.Regular Sabbath services beginFriday evening, Sept. 8, 8 :1 5 PM.Selichot ServiceSaturday evening, Sept. 23rd, 9 :0 0 PM(Refreshments following the Service)HIGH HOLY D A Y SERVICES- Rosb Hasbonah Services -Sunday evening, Oct. 1stMonday morning, Oct. 2ndTuesday morning, 0 c t3 rd- Yens Kipper -Kol Nidre, Tuesday evening, Oct. 11thYom Kippur, Wednesday morning, Oct. 12th(Includes Yizkor Memorial Prayers)Tickets for all High Holy Day sendees available for non-members.Call Synagogue office (522-2070) Mon through Fri 9 AM - 12 PMReligious School begins Tuesday, September 12th(School meets Tues. & Thurs. afternoons, 3:45 %u2022 6:00 PM)Beginner and intermediate students meet one daya week. Advanced studentsmeet both Tues. and Thurs. The School has six grades,ages 5 through B /B Mitzvah and Confirmation.Registration at the Synagogue on Sept 7th, 8th and 11th.For information and/or pre-registration, call the SynagogueOffice (522-2070) Monday through Friday, 9 AM - 12 PM.Per in fo rm ^ 1\. . . W . J , J , - , . . . ---------------------- - ,and all other Synagogue programs, please contact our officeMonday through Friday, 9 AM - 12 PM, 522-2070.Page 16, THE PHOENIX, September 1,1978

