The Jewish LearningWorks team put together ten questions, designed to open a window into the life of the educators in our communities. Dive in to get to know who they are, be surprised, inspired, or both!
Nicole Novach
PJ Library Parent Connector for Sonoma County & Youth Educator at Congregation Shomrei Torah in Santa Rosa.
Where did you grow up?
Buffalo, NY and then on to Washington, DC before moving west to Santa Rosa, California!
What is your favorite dessert?
Anything my mom makes!
What’s one thing you own that you should really throw out?
This is such a good question. As a teacher, I tend to hoard anything that can potentially be made into art as opposed to going in the trash… I’m sure there’s a lot to throw out around here!
What did you want to be when you were growing up?
I’ve always wanted to be a teacher!
What’s the most used app on your phone? (Be honest!)
Macros First and Photos.
What’s your favorite movie?
Breakfast Club or Grease.
Keva or kavanah?
Kavanah.
If you could only celebrate one Jewish holiday, which one would it be?
Shabbat.
What’s the best thing a student has ever said to you?
A five year old once asked me, “What does your imagination sound like?” It was so thought provoking as we don’t often think of our imaginations as having a sound or a voice. I think about this question often and the importance of thinking outside of the box!
What’s your favorite part about being a Jewish educator?
I have loved being an educator for as long as I can remember. The collaboration, energy, innovation, and learning that happens between students and teachers is what makes me smile! I am passionate about creating inclusive, engaging experiences for people of all ages. To be able to do this kind of education work in Jewish spaces with Jewish children and their families is a gift.