Tuesday, June 2, 2020

FW: ATT Nathan and Shirley Rothner Summer Program





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From: Associated Talmud Torahs of Chicago <attnews@att.org>
Date: 6/2/20 2:04 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: mates57564@aol.com
Subject: ATT Nathan and Shirley Rothner Summer Program

As the summer school break approaches, the uncertainty about summer camp programs is coming into focus. The ATT Nathan and Shirley Rothner Summer Program has made the decision that it won't be running the traditional in-person program that was so successful for so many years. It is with a degree of sadness that we make the decision, but it isn't possible to commit to summer staff, collect fees and prepare the building in a timely and organized fashion when we have real uncertainty about the health restrictions. Moreover, there is a possibility that we would open and then have to shut down shortly thereafter if a camper or staff member contracts Covid19.

The ATT is committed to Chicago's school community and is now surveying parents about their interest in a distance program for the summer break. It would offer a wide breadth of interesting and engaging subjects and also provide Limud Torah and Tefilla. Your responses will help us understand the needs and interests of students K-8 and inform our planning process as we continue to look for the best possible programming that is safe and realistic.

Please help us by responding to the short survey by clicking here as soon as possible so that we can begin planning for a fulfilling and comprehensive program.

For more information, please contact :
Shelley Stopek - sstopek@icja.org
Susan Feuer - sfeuer@reachchicago.org

Rabbi Mordechai Raizman, Chief Executive Officer
Rabbi Avrohom S. Moller, Superintendent of Education 

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