Join us every Friday morning for a fun and interactive, parent-child class at Temple Kol Ami’s Early Childhood Center. Mommy & Me Rock Shabbat is a wonderful opportunity for parents and tots to have fun and spend quality time together in a warm Jewish environment.
Mommy & Me Rock Shabbat is open to all moms and their children ages infant to 2 years.
More than just a play group or social event, this teacher-led class offers a wealth of opportunities for moms to connect and share experiences with each other while their children learn and grow.
Typical Mommy & Me activities include:
- Jewish themes & songs
- Music & movement
- Arts & crafts
- Interactive, developmentally-appropriate Tot Shabbat
Come meet other moms while kids learn about group dynamics and prepare for pre-school.
Mommy & Me classes are just $5 per class (or $35 for a 10 class pass) for Temple Kol Ami members.
Non-members pay $10 per class (or $75 for a 10 class pass).
For registration or more information, please contact Temple Kol Ami Early Childhood Center at 480-951-5825. You may also feel free to email tkaecc@templekolami.org.
About the Teacher: Highly-experienced educator Rachel Schneider (our Rabbi’s wife!) leads Mommy & Me each week. Rachel has been teaching for nearly 20 years. She has taught preschool through 12th grade, most recently at Pardes in Scottsdale. She holds two master’s degrees: one from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and one from the University of Southern California. Rachel and her husband, Rabbi Jeremy Schneider, have four children ages 8, 6, 2, and 4 months old.
February is Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month. We are thrilled to welcome as our featured speaker, Steph “The Hammer” Hammerman. Born with cerebral palsy, Hammerman has overcome many obstacles and through her dedication to a healthy lifestyle accomplished becoming a certified Cross Fit trainer.
Here are a few event reminders:
Date: Friday, February 9, 2018
Time: 11:30AM to 1PM
Place: Ina Levine Jewish Community Campus – Social Hall
12701 N Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85254
If you have any questions or accessibility requests, please call the office at 480-629-5343 or reach out by email, debby@gesherdr.org. We look forward to seeing you there and sharing exciting updates.
Written by Tony® Award winner Terrence McNally, It’s Only a Play is a celebration of theatre at its best and theatre people at their not-so-best. The show takes place on opening night of Peter Austin’s new play. At the home of his wealthy producer, Peter is joined by his best friend, the show’s aging starlet, the director, and a drama critic, as the unlikely group anxiously awaits the late-night newspaper reviews. It’s Only a Play promises kooky characters and big laughs in a rare comedy that’s as smart as it is funny!
A co-production with Stray Cat Theatre
The angst-ridden youth of Cypress, Texas spend their afternoons practicing Christian Puppet Ministry at the local church. When one of the puppets turns out to have a life of its own, all hell breaks loose. He may look like an innocent sock puppet, but Tyrone shocks the congregation with outrageous insinuations and exposes deep, dark secrets. Described by the New York Times as “darkly delightful,” Hand to God is a fast-paced irreverent comedy about love, grief, and what it means to be human.
Learn the Mishnah every morning with Rabbi Israel Becker: Monday-Friday 6:15 AM, Shabbos 8:15 AM, Sundays and Major Secular Holidays 7:15 AM.
Camp Shabbat for ages 6-10 years at Congregation Bet Shalom, 3881 E. River Road, Tucson from 11 am-1 pm. A wonderful, fun, learning experience with Israeli teens. Free. No RSVP required. For more information, call 520-577-1171 or rabbi@cbsaz.org.
Written by Tony® Award winner Terrence McNally, It’s Only a Play is a celebration of theatre at its best and theatre people at their not-so-best. The show takes place on opening night of Peter Austin’s new play. At the home of his wealthy producer, Peter is joined by his best friend, the show’s aging starlet, the director, and a drama critic, as the unlikely group anxiously awaits the late-night newspaper reviews. It’s Only a Play promises kooky characters and big laughs in a rare comedy that’s as smart as it is funny!
Written by Tony® Award winner Terrence McNally, It’s Only a Play is a celebration of theatre at its best and theatre people at their not-so-best. The show takes place on opening night of Peter Austin’s new play. At the home of his wealthy producer, Peter is joined by his best friend, the show’s aging starlet, the director, and a drama critic, as the unlikely group anxiously awaits the late-night newspaper reviews. It’s Only a Play promises kooky characters and big laughs in a rare comedy that’s as smart as it is funny!
A co-production with Stray Cat Theatre
The angst-ridden youth of Cypress, Texas spend their afternoons practicing Christian Puppet Ministry at the local church. When one of the puppets turns out to have a life of its own, all hell breaks loose. He may look like an innocent sock puppet, but Tyrone shocks the congregation with outrageous insinuations and exposes deep, dark secrets. Described by the New York Times as “darkly delightful,” Hand to God is a fast-paced irreverent comedy about love, grief, and what it means to be human.
Failure Is Not An Option
Steph Hammerman’s mission is not only to inspire others, but to compel them to action. Drawing from her experience, adapting for everyday tasks and challenges that are commonly taken for granted, Steph discusses the importance of living life to the fullest despite seemingly insurmountable obstacles. With charm and a robust confidence, Steph shares her story and invites listeners to discover, fulfill, and if needed, adapt to a life of purpose. This presentation is being sponsored by Gesher Disability Resources in support of Jewish Disability Awareness & Inclusion Month.
About Steph “The Hammer” Hammerman
Steph Hammerman, 27, lives with cerebral palsy and found her passion for cross fit in 2012. When Steph began her fitness journey she had been a competitive hand cyclist for a year and a half and her goals were simple; use cross fit to become a stronger cyclist. Little did she know that her goals would soon become much bigger and her purpose much greater.
In 2013, Steph became the world’s first female cross fit trainer with cerebral palsy, and now holds a Level 2 certification. As a trailblazer for the adaptive community Steph believes anything can be accomplished through hard work and dedication. She has had the opportunity to help establish large community events such as the Adaptive Division for The WODAPALOOZA Fitness Festival and the WheelWOD Adaptive Open.
As of May 2016 Steph has added a new aspect to her life’s perspective; a Cancer Fighter/ Survivor of Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. As a WheelWOD coach she looks forward to helping athletes achieve goals they never once thought possible. She will use the knowledge she has gained throughout her journey to motivate new athletes to dream bigger and live with sincere purpose.
Steph “The Hammer” Hammerman
Motivational Speaker: GreaterTalent.com/StephHammerman
Instagram: @StephTheHammer
Twitter: @StephTheHammer
Facebook: Facebook.com/iadaptfitness
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