Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Nessah Cultural and Educational Center's Preschool Enrollment


Since 2011, David Raminfard has served as president and CEO of New Point Fabrics. Outside of work, David Raminfard is a member and strong supporter of Nessah Cultural and Educational Center. 

The Nessah Cultural and Educational Center is a vibrant community of Iranian Jews that offers social, spiritual, and educational programs to all Jews. It is currently enrolling children aged 2 to 5 in its preschool program. 

Nessah Preschool provides an open, loving environment ideal for nurturing children’s minds and hearts. The preschool’s mission is to help each child grow mentally and emotionally by combining learning with care and understanding. 

The preschool curriculum includes both secular and Judaic studies. Classes are held either full-time, Monday to Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., or part time, Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Extended care is available every weekday morning from 8:30 to 9:00 and every afternoon Monday through Thursday from 3:00 to 3:30. Nessah Center offers several convenient fee arrangements, including financial assistance in the form of a reduced-fee preschool tuition package.

Friday, February 9, 2018

Learning Opportunities at Nessah Educational and Cultural Center


A real estate professional who manages a diverse range of properties across California, David Raminfard has also gained success in the fabric industry with companies such as Luxury Fabrics, Inc., and NewPoint Fabrics, Inc. Alongside functioning as the president and CEO of KasLen Textiles, LLC, and NewPoint Fabrics, David Raminfard has maintained active membership with the Nessah Cultural and Educational Center for over three decades.

Soon after Rabbi David Shofet immigrated to California from Tehran, he founded Nessah Synagogue in 1980 to serve Iranian Jews. A small group that gathered to pray has since grown into the Nessah Educational and Cultural Center, which highlights the importance of not only education, but also the history and traditions to Iranian Jews.

Today, the Nessah Educational and Cultural Center continues to provide a diverse range of learning opportunities, including weekly classes, such as Sunday Shaharit accompanied by a sponsored breakfast. Children can learn Jewish values and prayers and how to read Hebrew with Nageela at Nessah. The Summer Soiree Lecture series has covered topics ranging from business ethics to relationships. Mr. Jack Maghen has taught Tefila Classes on the wisdom of prayer. These and other classes provide ongoing support to the center’s mission of education.

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