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2020-2021 Calendar c"qa 2020-2021 `"tyz | כולנו IN THIS TOGETHER ערבים ALL זהWE AREלזה 5781 / "Where Children Are Educated With An Open Mind and An Open Heart" values • Educating the w h o h l e c a r o h i T l d • R h t i CALENDAR w g e n s i p v #shaproud e i c t L • z t e r E h c e r e D d n a 117 Cuttermill Road, Great Neck, New York 11021 | Tel: (516) 466-8522 | www.shagn.org | Email: [email protected] SEPTEMBER 2020 Shahnaz Malekan (Tartak), M.D. Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment Of Psychiatric Disorders In Children, Adolescents & Adults With Expertise in Medication Management Office: 516.472.0461 Fax: 516.706.1549 Email:[email protected] 29 Barstow Rd., Suite 302 Great Neck, NY 11021 * HOUSE OF SUBS * (516) 472-7272 * * 579B Middle Neck Road, Great Neck, NY 11023 [email protected] Let Us Cater Your Next Simcha or Event Fabienne Sameyah Real Estate Salesperson Gold Circle of Excellence 42B Middle Neck Rd, Great Neck, NY 516.466.4036 2020 c.516.761.2652 [email protected] Each office is independently owned and operated. SEPTEMBER 2020 5781 ixyz - 5780 lel` SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY טז אלול טו אלול יד אלול יג אלול יב אלול 1 12 Elul 2 13 Elul 3 14 Elul 4 15 Elul 5 16 Elul KI TAVO MANDATORY SCHOOL LICE CHECK Light candles: 7:04 PM Shabbat ends: 8:01 PM כג אלול כב אלול כא אלול כ אלול יט אלול יח אלול יז אלול 6 17 Elul 7 18 Elul 8 19 Elul 9 20 Elul 10 21 Elul 11 22 Elul 12 23 Elul NITZAVIM-VAYELECH NO SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL GRADES 4-8 GRADES 3 GRADES 1-2 LABOR DAY FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL Light candles: 6:52 PM Shabbat ends: 7:49 PM א תשרי כט אלול כח אלול כז אלול כו אלול כה אלול כד אלול 13 24 Elul 14 25 Elul 15 26 Elul 16 27 Elul 17 28 Elul 18 29 Elul 19 1 Tishrei PRESCHOOL - STAGGERED OPENING SCHEDULE TBA NO SCHOOL ROSH HASHANAH EVE ROSH HASHANAH DAY 1 MS CURRICULUM NIGHT 7:00 - 8:30 PM - STAGGERED Light candles: 6:40 PM Light candles: 7:37 PM ח תשרי ז תשרי ו תשרי ה תשרי ד תשרי ג תשרי ב תשרי 20 2 Tishrei 21 3 Tishrei 22 4 Tishrei 23 5 Tishrei 24 6 Tishrei 25 7 Tishrei 26 8 Tishrei HA’AZINU GRADE 7-8- 12:30 DISMISSAL - NO BUSSING FAST OF GEDALIAH ROSH HASHANAH DAY 2 Fast begins: 5:15 AM Holiday ends: 7:35 PM Fast ends: 7:21 PM ES CURRICULUM NIGHT 7:00 - 9:15 PM - STAGGERED Light candles: 6:28 PM Shabbat ends: 7:25 PM יב תשרי יא תשרי י תשרי ט תשרי 27 9 Tishrei 28 10 Tishrei 29 11 Tishrei 30 12 Tishrei NO SCHOOL YOM KIPPUR EVE Fast begins: 6:25 PM YOM KIPPUR PS CURRICULUM PS CURRICULUM Light candles: 6:25 PM Holiday/Fast ends: 7:22 PM NIGHT-CLASSES TBA NIGHT-CLASSES TBA SILVERSTEIN HEBREW ACADEMY TEL: (516) 466-8522 117 Cuttermill Road, Great Neck, New York 11021 www.shagn.org | Email: [email protected] OCTOBER 2020 Judaica_greatneck * * * Fabienne Sameyah Real Estate Salesperson * Gold Circle of Excellence 42B Middle Neck Rd, Great Neck, NY 516.466.4036 c.516.761.2652 [email protected] Each office is independently owned and operated. Shahnaz Malekan (Tartak), M.D. Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment Of Psychiatric Disorders HOUSE OF SUBS In Children, Adolescents & Adults With Expertise in Medication (516) 472-7272 Management 579B Middle Neck Road, Office: 516.472.0461 Great Neck, NY 11023 Fax: 516.706.1549 2020 Email:[email protected] [email protected] 29 Barstow Rd., Suite 302 Great Neck, NY 11021 Let Us Cater Your Next Simcha or Event OCTOBER 2020 5781 oeyg - ixyz SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY טו תשרי יד תשרי יג תשרי 1 13 Tishrei 2 14 Tishrei 3 15 Tishrei SUKKOT NO SCHOOL SUKKOT EVE SUKKOT DAY 1 Light candles: 6:16 PM Light candles: 7:13 PM כב תשרי כא תשרי כ תשרי יט תשרי יח תשרי יז תשרי טז תשרי 4 16 Tishrei 5 17 Tishrei 6 18 Tishrei 7 19 Tishrei 8 20 Tishrei 9 21 Tishrei 10 22 Tishrei NO SCHOOL YAHRZEIT OF STANLEY SILVERSTEIN SUKKOT DAY 2 Z”L HOSHANA RABBAH SHEMINI ATZERET Holiday ends: 7:12 PM SUKKOT INTERMEDIATE DAYS SUKKOT INTERMEDIATE DAYS SUKKOT INTERMEDIATE DAYS SUKKOT INTERMEDIATE DAYS Light candles: 6:05 PM Light candles: 7:02 PM כט תשרי כח תשרי כז תשרי כו תשרי כה תשרי כד תשרי כג תשרי 11 23 Tishrei 12 24 Tishrei 13 25 Tishrei 14 26 Tishrei 15 27 Tishrei 16 28 Tishrei 17 29 Tishrei BEREISHIT SCHOOL RESUMES NO BUSSING SIMCHAT TORAH Holiday ends: 7:01 PM COLUMBUS DAY Light candles: 5:54 PM Shabbat ends: 6:52 PM ו חשון ה חשון ד חשון ג חשון ב חשון א חשון ל תשרי 18 30 Tishrei 19 1 Cheshvan 20 2 Cheshvan 21 3 Cheshvan 22 4 Cheshvan 23 5 Cheshvan 24 6 Cheshvan NOACH ROSH CHODESH ROSH CHODESH Light candles: 5:44 PM Shabbat ends: 6:42 PM יג חשון יב חשון יא חשון י חשון ט חשון ח חשון ז חשון 25 7 Cheshvan 26 8 Cheshvan 27 9 Cheshvan 28 10 Cheshvan 29 11 Cheshvan 30 12 Cheshvan 31 13 Cheshvan LECH-LECHA MS PICTURE DAY PS & ES PICTURE DAY Light candles: 5:35 PM Shabbat ends: 6:34 PM SILVERSTEIN HEBREW ACADEMY TEL: (516) 466-8522 117 Cuttermill Road, Great Neck, New York 11021 www.shagn.org | Email: [email protected] NOVEMBER 2020 Fabienne Sameyah Real Estate Salesperson Gold Circle of Excellence 42B Middle Neck Rd, Great Neck, NY 2020 516.466.4036 c.516.761.2652 [email protected] Each office is independently owned and operated. * * * * Shahnaz Malekan (Tartak), M.D. Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment Of Psychiatric Disorders HOUSE OF SUBS In Children, Adolescents & Adults With Expertise in Medication (516) 472-7272 Management 579B Middle Neck Road, Office: 516.472.0461 Great Neck, NY 11023 Fax: 516.706.1549 Email:[email protected] [email protected] 29 Barstow Rd., Suite 302 Great Neck, NY 11021 Let Us Cater Your Next Simcha or Event 11/2 & 11/4 NOVEMBER 2020 5781 elqk - oeyg SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY כ חשון יט חשון יח חשון יז חשון טז חשון טו חשון יד חשון 1 14 Cheshvan 2 15 Cheshvan 3 16 Cheshvan 4 17 Cheshvan 5 18 Cheshvan 6 19 Cheshvan 7 20 Cheshvan VAYEIRA DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ENDS ELECTION DAY Light candles: 4:27 PM Shabbat ends: 5:26 PM כז חשון כו חשון כה חשון כד חשון כג חשון כב חשון כא חשון 8 21 Cheshvan 9 22 Cheshvan 10 23 Cheshvan 11 24 Cheshvan 12 25 Cheshvan 13 26 Cheshvan 14 27 Cheshvan CHAYEI SARAH NO SCHOOL NEW STUDENT APPLICATIONS PROFESSIONAL ACCEPTED DEVELOPMENT DAY SCHOOL CLOSED FOR STUDENTS VETERANS DAY Light candles: 4:20 PM Shabbat ends: 5:20 PM ה כסלו ד כסלו ג כסלו ב כסלו א כסלו כט חשון כח חשון 15 28 Cheshvan 16 29 Cheshvan 17 1 Kislev 18 2 Kislev 19 3 Kislev 20 4 Kislev 21 5 Kislev TOLDOT ROSH CHODESH Light candles: 4:15 PM Shabbat ends: 5:16 PM יב כסלו יא כסלו י כסלו ט כסלו ח כסלו ז כסלו ו כסלו 22 6 Kislev 23 7 Kislev 24 8 Kislev 25 9 Kislev 26 10 Kislev 27 11 Kislev 28 12 Kislev VAYEITZEI MS PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES GRADES 5-8-FRIDAY NO SCHOOL DISMISSAL WITH BUSSING THANKSGIVING DAY Light candles: 4:11 PM Shabbat ends: 5:13 PM יד כסלו יג כסלו 29 13 Kislev 30 14 Kislev SILVERSTEIN HEBREW ACADEMY TEL: (516) 466-8522 117 Cuttermill Road, Great Neck, New York 11021 www.shagn.org | Email: [email protected] DECEMBER 2020 * * * * HOUSE OF SUBS (516) 472-7272 579B Middle Neck Road, Great Neck, NY 11023 [email protected] 2020 Judaica_greatneck Let Us Cater Your Next Simcha or Event Shahnaz Malekan (Tartak), M.D. Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment Of Psychiatric Disorders In Children, Adolescents & Adults Fabienne Sameyah With Expertise in Medication Real Estate Salesperson Management Gold Circle of Excellence Office: 516.472.0461 42B Middle Neck Rd, Great Neck, NY Fax: 516.706.1549 516.466.4036 Email:[email protected] c.516.761.2652 29 Barstow Rd., Suite 302 [email protected] Great Neck, NY 11021 Each office is independently owned and operated. DECEMBER 2020 5781 zah - elqk SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY יט כסלו יח כסלו יז כסלו טז כסלו טו כסלו 1 15 Kislev 2 16 Kislev 3 17 Kislev 4 18 Kislev 5 19 Kislev VAYISHLACH ES K AND 2-4 PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES GRADE 1 K-4- FRIDAY DISMISSAL PARENT TEACHER WITH BUSSING CONFERENCES Light candles: 4:09 PM Shabbat ends: 5:12 PM כו כסלו כה כסלו כד כסלו כג כסלו כב כסלו כא כסלו כ כסלו 6 20 Kislev 7 21 Kislev 8 22 Kislev 9 23 Kislev 10 24 Kislev 11 25 Kislev 12 26 Kislev VAYEISHEV CHANUKAH CHANUKAH END OF TERM 1 1ST NIGHT OF CHANUKAH Light candles: 4:09 PM Shabbat ends: 5:13 PM ד טבת ג טבת ב טבת א טבת כט כסלו כח כסלו כז כסלו 13 27 Kislev 14 28 Kislev 15 29 Kislev 16 1 Tevet 17 2 Tevet 18 3 Tevet 19 4 Tevet MIKEITZ NO SCHOOL SHA MENORAH LIGHTING BY THE VILLAGE GREEN ROSH CHODESH CHANUKAH CHANUKAH CHANUKAH CHANUKAH CHANUKAH CHANUKAH Light candles: 4:11 PM Shabbat ends: 5:15 PM REGISTRATION יא טבת י טבת 2021-2022 ט טבת ח טבת ז טבת ו טבת ה טבת 20 5 Tevet 21 6 Tevet 22 7 Tevet 23 8 Tevet 24 9 Tevet 25 EARLY BIRD 10 Tevet 26 11 Tevet DEADLINE VAYIGASH MS- VIRTUAL MORNING OF LEARNING PS - 12:00 PM DISMISSAL ES - NO BUSSING - 12:30 PM DISMISSAL FAST OF TEVET Begins: 5:44 AM MS DISSMISSAL 3:30 PM Ends: 5:05 PM WITH BUSSING Light candles: 4:15 PM Shabbat ends: 5:19 PM טז טבת טו טבת יד טבת יג טבת יב טבת 27 12 Tevet 28 13 Tevet 29 14 Tevet 30 15 Tevet 31 16 Tevet SILVERSTEIN HEBREW ACADEMY TEL: (516) 466-8522 117 Cuttermill Road, Great Neck, New York 11021 www.shagn.org | Email: [email protected] JANUARY 2021 Fabienne Sameyah Real Estate Salesperson Gold Circle of Excellence 42B Middle Neck Rd, Great Neck, NY 516.466.4036 2020 c.516.761.2652 [email protected] Each office is independently owned and operated.
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