What makes a great Bnai Mitzvah chesed project? While there is no one answer, I think Gilad's swing building is a special project. Gilad chose to build swings in Oz VeGaon reserve. Gilad's building swings chesed project is an active, physical chesed project. Where? Gilad and a group of his friends built swings for Oz VeGaon. Oz VeGaon ...
Sharing Celebrations: Where Should you Share them?
Recently i was invited to a hair cutting ceremony (upshern/chalaka). I was really happy to see the event, and would have been happy to share in the celebration, but the day I saw the Facebook event was a day after the event. This is not the only time this has happened to me. A friend gave birth and organized a brit, and shared the event only on Facebook ...
Torat Reva Yerushalayim Bar and Bat Mitzvah Chesed Opportunities
We are always interested in sharing activities that are of interest to Bnai Mitzvah. The chesed program from Torat Reva Yerushalayim is one of these. We appreciate Rabbanit Sharona Halickman's providing us information about the program. Torat Reva Yerushalayim offers Chesed (Community Service) opportunities for Bar and Bat Mitzvahs who live in Israel ...
Throwback: Tzitzit project a Back to School Activity
This is a throwback to an old tzitzit project I did with my son quite a while ago. I stumbled on this photos of in process tzitit that I know i meant to post but somehow overlooked. Given that school will be starting soon, I thought it would be fun to post them. At the time, my not yet three year old son and I took old undershirts and decorated them wit ...
Master Chef Sheva Brachot: Fun for Post Wedding Bonding
An idea for Sheva Brachot, Master Chef Sheva Brachot. Sheva Brachot come after a whirlwind of organizing and preparing for a huge event. By the time you get to them, the various family members are often tired and cranky. In addition, it is not always easy, especially for introverts, to get a handle on all the new family members. To find som ...
Feel the Felt: Values Through Learned Technique
We are happy to have a guest post by artist Melanie Siegel. I met Melanie many years ago via The Pomegranate Guild of Judaic Textiles, Toronto. This post is about her program, Feel the Felt as part of Mitzvot Unplugged. Feel the Felt Feel the Felt is a program designed to teach students new techniques and instill in them values of chesed and informal l ...
Learning Programs for Bnei Mitzvah
This is a survey about what is out there for learning programs for Bnei Mitzvah. Most of the learning programs are geared towards bat mitzvah but some of the programs below are also for bar mitzvah. Do you have a program that isn't there? Please share in the comments below. Matan Bat Mitzvah Program This is probably the oldest of the programs. Matan h ...
Fun in Jerusalem Bar and Bat Mitzvah Guides
A useful resource for celebrating Bnai Mitzvah in Jerusalem- Fun in Jerusalem Bar and Bat Mitzvah Guides. Over the past year or so, Fun in Jerusalem has been expanding its resources for individuals who are interested in celebrating a Bar or Bat Mitzvah in Jerusalem. Fun in Jerusalem, is a site dedicated to fun things for families to do in Jerusalem. For ...
The Sports Rabbi’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah Experience
We are pleased to have the contribution of Rabbi Joshua Halickman for this year’s Mitzvot Unplugged about The Sports Rabbi’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah Experience. The Sports Rabbi’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah Experience A Bar and Bat Mitzvah is an opportunity to grow and learn about becoming Bnai Mitzvah, and being part of a larger story. It can also be an opportunity to ...
Kesher Tefillin Creating Hands on Holiness in Daily Life
We are grateful to Rabbi Noah Greenberg for his guest post about Kesher Tefillin as part of this years Mitzvot Unplugged. Educators and parents are constantly striving to energize the bar/bat mitzvah experience. To give the budding Jew a Jewish purpose. Participating in Kesher Tefillin is transformative for its participants. It is a rich and powerfu ...