Dear Kehilla community,
You are invited to join us as at the following Shabbat morning services as some incredible humans become B’nei Mitzvah! Some of us may feel a little hesitant about coming to a Shabbat service when a young person we do not know personally is becoming B’nei Mitzvah. Please be assured that having Kehilla community members present brings immense joy and liveliness to the service, which is greatly appreciated by the family and their young person. Furthermore, from the pride that the B’nei Mitzvah families show while joining in the Kehilla community aliya to the Torah to the joyful way that the students dance with that day’s celebrant after they have finished chanting from the Torah, the power of these services reaches all who attend. Please note that these services begin at 10am and please attend these (and all) services scent free.
The following Shabbat morning services will include the following young people becoming B’nei Mitzvah:
What has been your favorite part of this BBM process so far?
I liked my teacher, Natalie, and learning about all the Torah stories.
What do you like best about Kehilla and/or Judaism?
I love everyone in the Kehilla community.
What is something fun or unexpected that people may not know about you?
I have sprained my right ankle three times, my left ankle two times, I have bruised a bone in my left foot, and I have broken my arm in half.
What has been your favorite part of this BBM process so far?
The lessons with Rabbi Carol and being in a chevruta with Riley.
What do you like best about Kehilla and/or Judaism?
The noshing at Kehilla and in Jewish life.
What is something fun or unexpected that people may not know about you?
I enjoy musicals.
June 22- Noa Leifer
June 29- Amieh Brooks