Tot Shabbat Fun at Chizuk Amuno

On the second and fourth Friday of every month, Pikesville’s Chizuk Amuno Congregation holds Tot Shabbat programming for young families.
The free program, which is open to the community and held in the music room of the Goldsmith Early Education Center, is overseen by Melissa Berman, young families coordinator at Chizuk Amuno.
Berman said the bi-weekly programs vary, depending on the participants’ interests, abilities and ages.
Today, participants sang Jewish sing-alongs (“Old McNoah Had An Ark”), enjoyed a puppet show, and concluded with candle-lighting, kiddush and eating challah.
For information about Chizuk Amuno’s Tot Shabbat program, call 410-486-6400.
Photos by William Linker
Top Photo: (From Left) Melissa Berman, Meg Cohen, Gabriel Cohen (18 months), Brooklyn Friedlander (16 months) and Aliza Friedlander
Middle Photo: Kelly and Carter Blavatt (18 months)
Bottom Photo: Shira Zeliger and Eytan Gerstenblith (6 months)
William Linker is an Editorial Staff Intern at Jmore.
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