
Kashrut
The laws of Kashrut are taught in an experiential way. This is to facilitate the children’s experience of Kashrut within the school and this is done through informal activities such as Shabbatonim, special foods arranged at Yom Ha’atzmaut and excursions.
The school acts as a role model in terms of practising the laws of Kashrut. This happens within the school itself and during activities outside school. Effort is made to encourage parents to be sensitive to the school’s ethos e.g. planning birthday parties.
All food provided by Mount Sinai is Kosher according to the guidelines of the NSW Kashrut authority. Students and Staff are requested not to bring any meat or products containing meat such as gelatine into the school.
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