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[quote=Anonymous]I am a Micah member and like it a lot. There are quite a few fed/nonprofit lawyers here; you'd fit in just fine. Services are short and interesting, with nice music and a good oneg before (before is great! gives kids a snack on Friday nights so they're not hangry during services). There's a nice mix of ages and people come from different neighborhoods. I don't have kids in Machon Micah but it does seem kind of complicated when I've been at temple to observe it. In an effort to make it flexible and allow kids and families a choice, it gets chaotic. My wife and I have actually talked about the fact that depending on what kind of kids we have when they reach school age, we could imagine changing congregations to a more traditional school model, especially closer to our home. With that said, I LOVE that they do skype Hebrew tutoring so kids can work at their own pace. I was super into Hebrew as a kid and loved any enrichment; it was frustrating to feel held back by other kids, and I'm sure they were frustrated if they needed a slower-paced class than what they got. Rabbi Beraha is the new head of Machon Micah. Meeting with him and reading the Mahon Micah web page could help you figure out if it would be a good fit.[/quote]
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