
Morning Tot Shabbat With Guest Mimi Greisman
Saturday, July 19, 2025 • 23 Tammuz 5785
9:30 AM - 10:30 AMOutdoor Chapel & PlaygroundCome celebrate Shabbat with other families and tots! At this morning service, we are excited to welcome back Mimi Greisman, an engaging, experienced Jewish educator, to celebrate with us!
Mimi Greisman has been a Jewish early childhood and family educator for more than 40 years. She has enjoyed working in a wide variety of settings, creating quality Jewish programs for families with young children. Mimi has a Master’s degree in education and is well known throughout the Bay Area. She plays guitar, sings and has developed three children’s music CDs. Mimi and her husband Irving (the founder of Irving’s Premium Challah) have three grown children and five grandchildren.
Tot Shabbat is a program affiliated with The Orchard, a Jewish community for young adults and young families in Silicon Valley. @theorchardsv
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