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 Kids and Teens

Color_CGI_Logo_100.jpgCamp Gan Israel Winter Camp

(week of winter vacation).One week of solid fun packed with Jewish ideas and values. For  children Ages 5-12.Activities include: games, sports, music, aerobics, arts and crafts, trips, picnic lunches, challah baking, lessons in Jewish culture, and more.

 

Youth Minyan / Junior Congregation

Second Saturday of every month.10:30 AM to noon.  For children of all ages.  Simultaneous youth program while the regular Minyan continues.  Prayers, games, snacks Jewish stories and more.

 

bas mitzvah club.jpgBat Mitzvah Training

For girls ages 11-13. Learn about Judaism, meet other Jewish girls, and have loads of fun.  Discussions, games, trips, and special events.  The club is “for girls, run by girls, starring girls.”

 

Teen Club

Opportunity for teens to meet other teens, experience Judaism in a fun, hands-on manner, and to strengthen Jewish identity and pride. 

Trips, discussions, games, crafts, and activities.  The club members create and organize the program and events together with club leaders.

Hebrew School pic.jpgChabad Hebrew School

Ages 5-13. 

Children learn Hebrew, Torah, Jewish history, holidays, values and ethics, current events.  Warm, professional teachers, hands-on teaching methods.

 

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For children ages 7-13. Offers pizza parties, ice-skating, sports events, and more.  Members also participate in community service by distributing toys to hospitalized children and performing for seniors.

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Chabad of the East Valley 3875 West Ray Road Suite 6 Chandler, AZ 85226-1751 480-855-4333

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