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MJCCA Invites Girls In 6th Grade to an Info Meeting for “Rosh Hodesh: It’s A Girl Thing!”

MJCCA

Invites Girls In 6th Grade To a Monthly Program Called “Rosh

Hodesh: It’s A Girl Thing!” 

Parents
and their 6th Grade Daughters Are Invited to a Rosh HodeshInfo

Meeting on Sun. August 3, 4:00 – 5:30 pm at the MJCCA

The
Once-A-Month Meeting (Sept. 7, 2014 – May 3, 2015) Focuses on 'Life

Lessons for Girls’                                                                                             


Rosh Hodesh: It’s a Girl Thing! is
a program of Moving Traditions at the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA) that draws on Jewish teachings to help girls in grades 6 navigate
the complexities of adolescent life.  The girls group will meet one Sunday
a month, September 7, 2014 - May 3, 2015, at the MJCCA, Zaban Park. For
information, visit atlantajcc.org/teens, or call Laura Ross, Teen Department
Director, at 678-812-3971.

Parents and their daughters are invited to “A Taste of Rosh
Hodesh,
” an informational meeting on Sunday, August 3 from 4:00 – 5:30 pm at the MJCCA, where they will get the chance to ask questions and
experience the program firsthand. 

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About Rosh Hodesh: It’s a Girl Thing!

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A contemporary celebration of the ancient New Moon holiday, Rosh

Hodesh
builds girls’ self-esteem, leadership skills, and Jewish identity.

The program works on an intimate model, bringing together small groups of girls
for monthly Rosh Hodesh celebrations.  Each Rosh Hodesh
gathering will focus on specific “life lessons” that draw on core Jewish values
and practices to explore such issues as body image, friendship, family,
assertiveness, and social action. The girls love each month’s activities,
including arts and crafts, creative writing, role-playing and small group
discussion. 

Here’s what local girls have to say about
Rosh Hodesh:

Rosh Hodesh is a great experience for me because it is so
much fun! We laugh and learn a lot about Judaism and some amazing Jewish
women!”  – Gracie, 2nd year participant, Atlanta, GA.

“I really like Rosh Hodesh because I feel like I can be myself. Everyone is very nice and we can just laugh and have fun without
worrying that we are going to be judged.” – Sarah, 2nd year
participant, Atlanta GA.

Meeting Dates:

Sunday, August 3 (“A Taste of Rosh Hodesh – Trial/Intro
Class); and Sundays – September 7, October 5, November 2, December 7, January 18, February 15, March 15, April 12, and May 3. 

Program Fees:  MJCCA Members: $185 / Community: $240

More Information:  Contact Laura Ross, MJCCA Teen Department Director, at

678-812-3971 or laura.ross@atlantajcc.org. Register at atlantajcc.org/teens.





 





 

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