
Location:
Irving Elementary 1125 S. Cuyler
Oak Park, IL
Contact Us
(708) 445-4055
Coming up soon...
Open House Sunday, August 24th 10am - noon at Irving Elementary School
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Secular Jewish Community and School
Who we are
The Secular Jewish Community and School
(SJCS) is an organization
committed to teaching and celebrating Jewish history, culture, music,
literature, values and identity in a secular, humanistic context.
We are diverse and inclusive in our beliefs, our backgrounds and our
family structures. We welcome anyone who wishes to learn more about
Jewish heritage in a nonreligious context to be part of our community.
Join us!
Your participation and ideas are welcome in our growing community.
What we do
We offer Sunday school classes, holiday
and lifecycle celebrations and
other community activities that provide a sense of Jewish identity and
transmit the values of social justice and individual responsibility.
When we celebrate
We celebrate selected Jewish holidays
and events in an inclusive and
participatory setting for adults and children alike. The goal is to
deepen a sense of community that is progressive and reflects our values
and beliefs.
How to join us
We invite individuals, couples and
families to join our
growing community.
It is easy, down-to-earth, and most important at your level of comfort.
We meet on Sunday mornings, 9:15 to 11:45 am, from September to May at
Irving Elementary School, 1125 S. Cuyler in Oak Park, Illinois.
E-Mail us at elisa.lapine@secularjewish.org
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We encourage parents and other
members to stay for adult education while the children are in Sunday
school. We provide bagels and coffee and an opportunity to engage in
discussions on a variety of topics.
In our Sunday school, we offer separate classes for Pre-K/K 1/2, 3/4,
5/6, and B'nai Mitzvah. Our B'nai Mitzvah program includes three vital
components: an
independent study of intellectual and cultural interest to the student,
community service/social action project, and a celebratory community
ceremony which indicates that the Bar/Bat Mitzvah understands and
accepts the moral obligations incumbent on an adult Jew.
At all levels, children learn conversational Hebrew and join the adults
for singing (in Hebrew, Yiddish, and English) and cultural celebrations.
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SJCS celebrates events, such as
Sukkot at members homes. We have events at residences, and public
places in Oak Park & River Forest, Illinois.
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