Address: 5700 NW 94th Ave, Tamarac, FL 33321, USA
Phone: +19547217660
Leslie Barreto
My son has been in this preschool into pre-k! The teachers are caring, creative and very loving. They are also very cautious with covid protocols. The education is also top notch. In his 3yr old class he started writing his name! Very impressed with the curriculum. Highly recommend!
Sarah Blau
I went to preschool here in 2010 and this place was absolutely horrible. I have such bad memories from this place. My teacher would make me sit in her lap the whole time and never let me use the bathroom. We also didn’t do any activities and it was a stressful environment for only a 4 year old. Do not take your kids here it was awful.
NAVA FIELDS
I contacted the Temple to ask for their services to perform conversion to Judaism,(for my son’s fiancé) The Rabbi contacted me back, and we had a discussion about the subject, He said he would do it, however, the girl who would like to be converted needs to contact him directly , he needs to discuss it with her. We agreed that she will call him on his cell phone. She called and called several times and left messages, with NO response! I think it is a shameful behaviour, and disrespectful of a Rabbi to behave this way!!! I thought that Rabbi should be doing his best effort to eliminate, minimise Assimilation. My son is Jewish, he would like to bring his fiancé into our community, to add to the Jewish community, not to cause a decline!! It is Shameful that this is how a Rabbi in our community behaves, especially, around the Jewish Highest Holidays. Nava Fields Coral Springs.
Matthew Feiler
Preschool is amazing! Teachers and administration truly care about children in their care.
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Yes and she's great. Her husband is an attorney.
No, it's not this is a 'egalitarian conservative synagogue'. That means, if you like in a reform congregation, you men and women sit together and both are 'called up' 3 to read from the Torah (the first five books of the Old Testiment' from which Jewish law is learned), Being slightly more observant of the laws, and the in a conservative synagogue, the you won't find people playing musical instruments on the Sabbath (as it is forbidden to work or create work on the Sabbath). In an orthodox synagogue, you can so that men wouldn't be distracted, they sit separately from women. 😁
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