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Nadel Center for Early Childhood Education at Congregation B’nai Israel

What an amazing Grandparents week we have had a CBI! It was remarkable to step back and see the look in the grandparents’ eyes when they were watching their grandchildren sing or when they were singing with them. Grandparents play an important role in the lives of their grandchildren. Most of their significance to children is seen through the support and help they give to their parents. Grandparents are often seen as stress busters, family, playmates, and safety!

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Children seem to find unique acceptance in their relationships with grandparents, which benefits them emotionally and mentally. They're very often role models and mentors for younger generations. They are also historians -- teaching values, instilling ethnic heritage, and passing on family traditions.

Grandparents are there to o€er unconditional love and support. A “sleepover” at Grammy’s is something to look forward to. Please treasure every moment you have with grandparents.

There are many things that children can receive from healthy relationships with grandparents; • Someone who o€ers unconditional love • A mentor who can help with problems • Companionship and someone to talk to • Someone who will stand beside them • A window into their parent's childhood • A sense of adventure • Kindness, humor, and patience • A zest for life • Family traditions • The ability to laugh at oneself • Life lessons

Enjoy your time with Grandparents!

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CBI’s Yom HaShoah Observance Join us for a Holocaust Remembrance Day Ceremony, and hear firsthand the amazing journey of a child who survived one of history’s darkest chapters.

featuring

Kati Preston Speaker, Author, Activist & Child Holocaust Survivor

Tuesday April 21, 2020 6:30 PM Cohen/Friedkin Sanctuary

The Entire Community is Welcome

Holocaust survivors who would like to participate in the opening ceremony processional, please contact Rabbi Cohen at rabbicohen@cbiboca.org or call 561.922.8978

We are also putting together a video montage of community survivors. If you would like to share a photo, please submit in person or to rabbicohen@cbiboca.org

cordially invites you to join us as our Congregants are called to the Torah as B’not Mitzvah

Jayne Alexander Elaine Marsha Zimmerman Challis Jill Forst Karen Forster Mandy Bresler Gavin

Debbie Goldsmith Patti Fisher McClung Rebeca Rosenblatt Lori Rubin Mandy Wynick

Friday, May 22 two thousand twenty 29 Iyyar 5780 at seven o’clock in the evening celebratory oneg to follow

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