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       Founder and Director                                       

Lorie Rakov Rudolph is the founder and director of Jewish Etiquette and Manners.  Lorie possesses unique qualifications, having taught the children of the Temple Society of Concord Sunday School (Syracuse, New York) since first starting there in 1976.  Lorie has experience as a former director of the Junior Youth Group and is a former member of the Temple Board of Education.  Further qualifications include holding office as a past TYCON President, working as a Jewish summer-camp counselor, an elementary school teacher and a retail manager.  Lorie is married and a mother of three children.  These experiences have imbued Lorie with the expertise in working with the youth of our Jewish Community that makes her able to intuitively link real life situations of today, with Talmudic traditions.

JewishEM is the leader in Jewish Etiquette and Manner training. The training is offered to Clients representing Jewish Education and Jewish Youth Groups and also individuals.  

Read about us in the Jewish Daily Forward    The Jewish Daily Forward JewishEM - Article

 

       Mission Statement

 

     Our children are our future. As a Jewish community we must unite our children and enable them to develop strong attributes of  confidence and self-esteem. To become leaders, they must possess the ability to be comfortable in a variety of social situations and know how to handle themselves during integral Jewish life cycle events. It is with this in mind that we have created JewishEM. 

      Jewish Etiquette and Manners offers workshops for pre-teens and young adults. The objective of these workshops is to teach students the importance of respect, good manners and ethical behavior in social situations. What makes this concept unique is that each workshop is linked to Talmudic stories,    Mitzvot or Scripture. Students interact in age appropriate groups and share the experience of building new friendships, acquiring skills and confidence,  while becoming more comfortable in unfamiliar situations. 

     JewishEM wants to enrich your Temples curriculum by providing your students with additional learning opportunities. Let us visit your Sunday School    and present our interactive workshops with your children during regular school hours. The workshop will consist of a two-hour morning session for grades four, five and six, including a take home manual and certificate of completion.       

      Please contact us to schedule your workshop. We look forward to working with you as we strive to guide the Jewish youth of the community, and  allow them to develop the J.E.M. inside each of them.

       Company Profile

JewishEM is the first local company to provide training in Jewish Etiquette and Manners. If you have ever seen children who were misbehaving at a Bar/Bat Mitzvah or unsure of themselves at a social event, then you have seen the need for our training. We will show your children the Jewish social rules with Torah based work shops in the Reform Tradition.  

JewishEM Contact Information 

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Reach us at the methods listed below to arrange a work shop for your organization or individuals.

Telephone
315-637-0437
FAX
315-488-2577
Mail address
106 Vollmer Rd , Fayetteville , NY 13066
Electronic mail
General Information and to Schedule Your Group's Work Shop: JewishEM@gmail.com
Graduates Support and : Message Boards               Webmaster: JewishEM@gmail.com

 

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