We hope you're having a great week. We had a wonderful time at our Teen Shabbat Dinner, and we're glad that 24 of you could join us!
We have one more BIG event for this year...our Teen Pre-Shavuot Field Day & BBQ on Sunday, June 1 from 4:30-6:30 pm! Register here.
At this fun event, we'll have a chesed project plus fun "field day" challenges, and we'll end with some BBQ as part of the pre-Shavuot BBQ. Nadav, one of our Shinshinim, will join us, and this will be your chance to say goodbye to Vered and to think about next year!
In addition to our regular chesed (community service) on Shabbat mornings for 9th-12th graders. Please see details below.
Lastly, we want to wish all of our Seniors a Mazel Tov on finishing up the school year! Please let us know your next steps! And don't be strangers :). Please do take 30 seconds to fill out the form and let us know what your plans are!
Upcoming events:
Every Saturday, 11 am-12 pm: Volunteer for Shabbat Childcare (9th-12th). See information below. Earn community service hours.
Sunday, June 1, 4:30-6:30 pm: Teen Pre-Shavuot Field Day Games & BBQ. Register here.
Interested in learning more about our Teen offerings at Beth El, or getting more involved? Reach out to Vered (teens@bethelnr.org) or Alyssa (aberman@bethelnr.org). We're happy to connect!
All the best, Vered and Alyssa
Shabbat Childcare: Saturdays from 11 am-12 pm
We have launched a new supervised play space on the playground/in the Kasakove for kids on Shabbat morning, and we need your help! We need our high schoolers (9th grade and up) to volunteer for this program on Saturdays from 11 am-12 pm! We are happy to offer service hours.Teen responsibilities include:
Pick up the children from their services (Den or Levenson Chapel).
Walk with them to the Kasakove or to the playground.
Play with them and supervise them, making sure that everyone is safe, respectful, and behaving appropriately.
Bring the children back to the Sanctuary at the end of the service (or for b’nei mitzvah candy).
Clean up the Kasakove or playground during the end of the service, before you go to Kiddush.