or close up shop altogether, after reading this wonderful piece.
Perhaps I should change the name of my blog
April 23, 2009 by homeshuling
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I would love to read and discuss this at the next parent cafe! wow.
Second of all, what is a Parent Cafe? (as per comment number one above).
First of all, I want to know exactly what goes on in Mark Oppenheimer’s shul. I need details of Tot Shabbat-type programs that make little kids antsy to get to shul. Because, of course, I want to duplicate them in my own synagogue.
Don’t close-up shop, that’s for sure! You’re stuff is quite different – unique, unpredictable, fun. There’s plenty of room on the web for Rebekah & two more!
The shul I work at holds parent gatherings during Sunday school at least once a month. They have discussions and, of course, snacks.