We Need Teachers!

Teach at FVJN’s innovative religious school!

Openings for 2012/13 school year:

  • Hebrew teacher
  • Preschool-2nd grade teacher

Competitive pay, twice a month program, Geneva location.

Contact Barbara Anderson: barb.anderson58@att.net.

FVJN Film Club — April 15, 4 – 6 p.m.

Mark your calendars for April 15, 4-6 pm.  All are welcome to a film viewing and discussion with snacks. Keep an eye on our calendar at www.fvjn.org for the title of our next film! Participation in the Film Club is free and open to all.

FVJN Book Group — May 8, 7 p.m., at FVJN

At our next get together, we will discuss Walking the Bible by Bruce Feiler (not the children’s version). On July 10, our book will be Hornet Flight by Ken Follett.

Last month we finished Kosher Chinese in which Michael Levy told  of his fascinating experience during two years in rural China as a teacher with the Peace Corps. Participation in the Book Club is free and open to all.

Volunteers Needed to Help Make Geneva Beautiful!

It’s that time, again!

FVJN maintains a beautiful flower garden each year, as part of the Geneva Beautification program.

Volunteers are needed to help with planting on Saturday, April 14, starting at 8 a.m.

The garden we are responsible for is on the southwest corner of State St. (Rt. 38) and Third St., in Geneva.

You can just show up or contact our volunteer garden coordinator, Marci: marci@worddesigner.net.

If able, bring gardening gloves, shovel, trowel, clippers, etc.

For Students in Grades 5th – 8th BBYO Connect!

Students in grades 5th through 8th are invited to “A Taste of BBYO Connect,” on Sunday, April 15, at 9:30 a.m., at FVJN.

All Jewish children in this age group are welcome to come for this program; you need not be an FVJS student. Please RSVP to: Rachely@fvjn.org.

Will FVJS/FVJN Start a BBYO Connect Group?

Do you have children in grades 5th – 8th? If yes, would they enjoy the chance to engage in more social activities with their FVJN friends, as well as meet other Jewish teens their age from the area (Elgin to Aurora)?

FVJS/FVJN is looking into starting our own chapter of BBYO Connect, specifically for this age group.

Were you in a Jewish youth group, back in the day? Wouldn’t you like that experience for your kids? **This group needs a parent or two for coordinators/advisors, in order to work. If you are interested, please let us know by emailing rachely@fvjn.org.

BBYO Connect is the BBYO experience made just for 6th, 7th and 8th grade students (as well as 5th graders, from January on), offering social and meaningful experiences that will serve as a gateway to continued involvement in Jewish life.

The purpose of this group is to provide middle school students with a positive experience in which they can get together with camp, school, and synagogue friends, as well as meet new friends.

Visit http://bbyo.org/connect/ for more information about this organization!