In-Person at Lake View Presbyterian Church
Families are invited to join Aviva Stein for our Yom Kippur family program at 10:30 am in-person at Lake View Presbyterian Church. We will gather in community to learn and create as we reflect on the meaning of Yom Kippur. Children of all ages are welcome.
Upon the conclusion of our family program, children are welcome to hang out in our kid-friendly space where we’ll have art supplies, books, and room to hang out. Tzedek Chicago is not offering supervision or babysitting--all adults will be responsible for appropriate supervision of their own children. This may include caregivers and community members volunteering their time during services. We will not be able to bring kids to the bathroom or change diapers.
Registration is recommended but not required for our High Holiday family programs.
Covid Policy for Tzedek Chicago High Holiday Family Programs:
Due to the challenges of children effectively masking, we do not require families to wear masks at child-centered spaces at Tzedek Chicago. We understand that many if not all of the children in our family program space attend school in-person and unmasked, and that children and the people in their lives often exhibit minor symptoms of illness.
To mitigate risk, if a member of your household has a minor cold symptom, such as a runny nose or cough, we ask that each family member test before arriving and diligently mask with a KN95 throughout the program. If you or a member of your household is experiencing more than one cold symptom, such as a sore throat and a runny nose, please stay home.
Our current practice is subject to change along with the evolving needs of our community.