On Tuesday 4th February, our Year 4 children had the wonderful opportunity to visit Cranbrook United Synagogue as part of their RPS curriculum. The trip was an exciting and educational experience, providing the children with a deeper understanding of Jewish traditions, history and religious practices. During the visit, the children were guided by one of the synagogue’s knowledgeable volunteers who shared insights into the synagogue’s history, architecture and the significance of various objects and rituals. They learned about the Torah and the importance of the synagogue as a place of worship and community. The children also had the chance to ask questions and participate in interactive discussions, further enriching their learning. The visit was a fantastic way to bring classroom lessons to life and gave the children an appreciation for the diversity of religious traditions around the world.
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