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In the Name of Humanity: The Secret Deal to End the Holocaust
November 10, 2017
Canadian Holocaust historian Max Wallace reveals the dramatic, untold story of how the Nazis were deceived into ending the Holocaust.
In the Name of Humanity: The Secret Deal to End the Holocaust
November 10, 2017
Canadian Holocaust historian Max Wallace reveals the dramatic, untold story of how the Nazis were deceived into ending the Holocaust.
In the Name of Humanity: The Secret Deal to End the Holocaust
November 10, 2017
Canadian Holocaust historian Max Wallace reveals the dramatic, untold story of how the Nazis were deceived into ending the Holocaust.
2017
2017

Secular. Jewish. Social Justice.
Senior Kapers
Children aged 4.5 to 6 years old

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Keywords: communist, socialist, labor, labour, women’s, workmen’s circle, Jewish, Jew, Jews, Secular Jewish, progressive, Non-traditional, non-religious, social justice, climate change, atheist, bar mitzvah, bat mitzvah, education, experiential, learning, Sunday school, part time, discussion
Kinder Kapers is Morris Winchevsky School’s fun and interactive program for children aged 4.5 to 6 years. Sessions every other week on Sunday mornings (10:00am-11:30) and centre around such themes as Jewish holidays, social justice, and life cycles. To see the 2021/2022 list of themes, visit our schedule.
All Kinder Kapers sessions incorporate Hebrew and Yiddish songs, musical instruments, movement, arts and crafts, puppets and stories, circle time, and play time – all with a Jewish flair. Refreshments are served at each class. We also do several Jewish holiday celebrations including Sukkot, Chanukah, Purim, and Passover for the larger community.
Senior Kapers is a great way to start a secular Jewish education that can continue through Morris Winchevsky School’s programs – all the way to your preschooler’s B'Mitzvah ceremony and beyond!
Drop-ins are welcome.
Senior Kapers is Morris Winchevsky School's fun and interactive program
Session and held
twice a month on
Sunday mornings
Centred around themes
like Jewish holidays, social justice, and life cycles
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