
Mission: Malkhut and Me in LIC is our program for kids from birth through age 5 along with their grownups. Once a month on Shabbat mornings, we will learn about Jewish holidays and values through music and movement, and will sing and play together with instruments, scarves, puppets, and more as we introduce our little ones to Jewish life and community. We will bless our kids under the tallit, and say Kiddush and Motzi, and have time to shmooze and connect with other families.
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Ages: 0 - 5
Tuition: ​
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Malkhut & Me Drop-In: $25 per child/session
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NOTE: All tickets must be accompanied by at least one (free) caregiver ticket
Location: We meet in different locations in LIC:
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March at Renew Queens' larger space, 10-15 46th Rd, Long Island City
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April, May and June at Renew Queens' smaller space, 47-20 11th St., Long Island City, Queens 1110
Schedule:
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11-11:15 arrive and shmooze
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11:15-12 Tkiya music program and Shabbat blessings
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12-12:30 BYO snack and shmooze​
Remaining Dates (all times 11am - 12:30pm):
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March 15th, 2025 (10-15 46th Rd, LIC) This is our Purim Party! Kids (& adults!) can come in costume, & there will be nut-free hamantaschen!
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April 26th, 2025 (47-20 11th St., LIC)
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May 31st, 2025 (47-20 11th St., LIC)
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June 28th, 2025 (47-20 11th St., LIC)​
COVID safety policies: Please review Malkhut's COVID protocols here. When respiratory virus transmission levels in NY State are high or very high, masks are required for ages 2 and up. We understand that young children are not accustomed to masking and may not be able to mask in an effective way. Parents can use their own judgment regarding whether to have their child/ren mask, but please stay home if you or your child/ren are exhibiting symptoms (fever, COVID, or flu).
Accessibility:
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Renew's small space: The space is on the ground floor of a prewar building, and has one step to get to the entrance. The single-stall, gender-neutral bathroom has a narrow door.
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Renew's large space: This is fully accessible location with gender-neutral bathrooms with wide doors with handles on the walls, and there is a changing table in the first bathroom.
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Register Here: