Mitzvot of MetroWest 2010

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Mitzvot of MetroWest

January 31, 2010

Snow Date: March 7, 2010

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Evaluations

Thank you for attending Mitzvot of MetroWest.  We had over 900 participants and the day was a huge success.  Your feedback is important to the success of the program. Click on the appropriate link below to provide your comments.

Parent’s Evaluation Session 1

Parent’s Evaluation Session 2

Attention student participants!!! Submit your contact information at the end of the survey for a chance to win one of three gift cards to iTunes, Amazon or Barnes & Noble.

Student Evaluation Session 1

Student Evaluation Session 2

Add comment February 3, 2009

See you on Sunday!

We are looking forward to seeing everybody on Sunday.

Session 1: 8:45-11AM

Session 2: 10:30AM-1PM

  • Organization representatives must arrive at 8am.
  • If you are attending with your hebrew school, please click on Participating Schools to find out which session are registered to attend.
  • If you do not attend hebrew school or if your hebrew school did not register to participate, please feel free to attend.

Add comment January 22, 2009

Synagogue Food Drive Competition

Food pantries are in need of donations now more than ever. Please bring a bag of non-perishable food with you to Mitzvot of MetroWest to be donated to local food pantries. Be sure to write your synagogue’s name on it. Winners will be announced at each session.

Add comment December 24, 2008

Mitzvot of MetroWest 2009

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Mitzvot of MetroWest

Sunday , January 25, 2009

Alex Aidekman Jewish Community Campus ,

901 Route 10, Whippany, NJ.

Mitzvot of MetroWest is a community wide mitzvah fair for pre-bar/bat mitzvah age students and their parents.  Hear about mitzvah project opportunities from over 20 organizations

Add comment November 13, 2008


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Special Thanks!

This website is made possible by the generous support of The Tova and Howard Weiser Youth Fund perpetuating the memory of their half siblings, Pessel, Yitzchok Meyer, Yaakov Mordechai and Asher Anschel (children of Moshe Weiss) and Naftali and Reuven Eliezer (children of Aron Weiser), who perished in Auschwitz in 1944. The Fund supports programs aimed at enhancing Jewish continuity by deepening the commitment of Jewish youth to Judaism and Israel.

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