5783 Kids Purim Party!

March 5 | If you have questions about the event or would like to learn more, please email the Kids Team at kidsteam@newsynagogueproject.org.

Sunday, March 5th, 10:30am-12:30pm


Party time, kid style! Kids (and grown-ups!) come in costume to make crafts, play lawn games, , sing and eat hamantaschen! Kollel students will share their learning on Megillot Esther (Scrolls of Esther) from around the world, and their own original artistic Megillot (scrolls)! Rabbi Yosef will tell the Purim story!


This year, we are raising funds for Harriet’s Wildest Dreams, a Black-led abolitionist community defense hub centering all Black lives most at risk for state-sanctioned violence in the Greater Washington area.

Registration Information

 
 
 
 
 
Volunteer Information

To make this happen, we need attendees to volunteer to help out with the logistics. Please indicate below if you are available to help with any of the following:
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Safety Information & Community Safety Agreement

NSP Covid-19 Event Protocol Agreements:


We want programming to be available to as many congregants and members of our extended community as possible, while maintaining our commitment to pikuah nefesh, safeguarding life, as a central value: We hold that to save one member of our community is to save and preserve the entire community of NSP and beyond. We ask that you abide by the following protocols:


1. Attendees must rapid test before attending. This will help us to limit spread at our events and keep one another safe. We will have rapid tests on site for you to use, feel free to arrive early to use one of these tests.


2. All attendees of NSP in-person events must be fully vaccinated. Fully vaccinated means two shots plus booster for the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines and one shot plus booster for the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Children under 5 years who are eligible for vaccination must have begun the vaccine schedule. If you have any questions regarding this policy, vaccine eligibility, or should you require a medical exemption, please contact Rabbi Yosef (rabbi@newsynagogueproject.org).


3. Masking is required while indoors. Ivy City Smokehouse is an indoor and outdoor venue. Eating and drinking will occur outdoors, and all attendees will mask indoors. Acceptable face coverings include: 2-layer cotton, surgical, or KN95 masks without a vent; unacceptable face coverings include: gaiters, bandanas, or similar. Masks must cover the nose and mouth entirely and be on for the duration of the event. Masks are not required outdoors.


4. Members may not attend if they currently have any common symptoms of Covid-19, including cough, sneezing, fever, chills, or nausea. Members may not attend if they are waiting on the result of a Covid-19 test due to possible or confirmed exposure to Covid-19 or have recently been exposed to someone with Covid-19.


In regards to distancing, please be mindful that not everyone has the same risk tolerance, and some attendees will likely want to remain socially distanced. Please ask before hugging or standing in close proximity to other attendees and when possible, maintain distance from others not in your pod.

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Location & Access Information

The Kids Purim Party will be held outdoors at Rock Creek Park Grove #7


Picnic Grove 7 is located along Beach Drive NW north of the intersection with Joyce Road. There are a few picnic tables scattered between the parking area and the creek. Use caution as the area is prone to flooding after rains. This section of Beach Drive remains open. Vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists must share the road.

There is a medium-sized parking area available.

There are public restrooms available at Picnic Grove 7.


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March 5
If you have questions about the event or would like to learn more, please email the Kids Team at kidsteam@newsynagogueproject.org.