Talmud Torah Youth Program
Talmud Torah Mission Statement - Register below for Talmud Torah 5784
Our educational content must provide the means for building a foundation in Jewish knowledge and identity. Our congregational school has a diverse population. The majority of our students have little knowledge of Jewishness, i.e., holidays, heritage, music, dance, and culture. They need to learn Hebrew values and customs. By promoting Jewish identity and cultural familiarity, they learn about their rich history and traditions. The goals of our educational program are to inspire children to develop a rich Jewish life through a love of pluralistic learning and developing friendships in a diverse community.
Talmud Torah - JCM's Program for Children
Talmud Torah is JCM's program for our children! We are open for registration.
Our Mission
Our school seeks to inspire children to develop a rich Jewish life through a love of pluralistic learning and developing friendships in a diverse community.
We want our children to come to JCM on Wednesdays, have a wonderful time, and recognize that the synagogue is a place to have lots of fun with Jewish friends.
Starting on Sunday, March 31st at 10:30am, we will gather to learn together. Based on attendance we will split up into classes or all learn together.
Details about the Formal Talmud Torah Tuition Based Programming:
Talmud Torah 2024-25
Talmud Torah will begin on Sunday, January 7th
Nicole Lasko and Jessica Pearl Kwon will serve as this year’s teachers. Nicole will also serve as Director of the program. Classes will be team taught with flexible, multi age groupings of children.
- Children in Kindergarten and older are invited to participate
- Talmud Torah leaders will be COVID vaccinated
- Member rate: $400 first child, $200 each additional child for each trimester. You must be current on your membership dues and be signed in to your member account to get discounted member pricing
- Non-Member rate: $500 per child, $275 each additional child for each trimester
- All children have a $35 supply fee
- Fees can be paid in full or monthly
- Limited financial aid available based on need
Questions?
- Program details contact Happpy: happylefton@gmail.com or (808) 283-2859
- Payments/website issues contact kalo: jcmmauijews@gmail.com or (808) 874-5397
Sun, April 28 2024
20 Nisan 5784
Link for all JCM ZOOM events and services:
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Meeting ID: 528 461 9173
Passcode: 1818
Phone Dial In: 17193594580
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Kalo Yujuico, Executive Director
Kalo Yujuico
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808-874-5397
Board of Directors
President:
Gabe Crane
Vice President:
Happy Lefton
Treasurer:
Stephanie Vojdani-Mallek
Secretary:
Nicole Lasko
Directors:
Dorothy Tolliver - Past President
Barbara Cooper
Mitch Berman
Meera Kamegai
Sandra Rogers
Sam Shnider
Mission
The mission of the Jewish Congregation of Maui is to support and inspire Jewish religious and cultural practices for Maui residents and visitors, provide and encourage Jewish education and life cycle services, and engage the Jewish community with religious services, classes, and events.