Our youth programming provides age-appropriate opportunities for children at Beth Tzedec to become involved in the Synagogue community. Taking part in Beth Tzedec youth programs is a fantastic way to make friends, try something new and have fun. Our youth groups cover kindergarten to high school. There is no need to "join" any group; new participants are always welcome and are encouraged to bring along their friends, even those who are not members of Beth Tzedec.
Our youth programming is based on age and grade bands, so that participants will be able to craft friendships with similarly aged peers. Our current programming groups are as follows:
Nitzanim (buds) is for children in senior kindergarten to Grade 2 and Gesher (bridge) is for children in Grades 3 through 5. These groups have programs approximately once per month, usually at Beth Tzedec.
Kadima (forward) is for kids in Grades 6 through 8. There are usually opportunities to participate twice per month, with the programming blending social experiences and volunteering, as well as one weekend Shabbaton out of town.
BTUSY, our group for high school students, offers a full calendar of social, religious and ẖesed opportunities, many of which will provide community service hours. Teens are also invited to join the BTUSY Chapter Board and get involved in organizing, promoting and running teen programs at the shul. Beyond Beth Tzedec, our teens will be able to participate in USY on a city-wide and regional level, attending programs and conventions with teens from other synagogues across Ontario.
Our goal is to ensure that our calendar offers positive, engaging experiences for all children, through holiday programming, Israel engagement and social events. For more information about any of youth programs or events, please contact our Director of Education and Family Programming, Daniel Silverman at 416-781-3514 ext. 231.
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Join us for this special social action program crafted to empower you through hands-on volunteering, connecting with the global Jewish communities, including Israel.
In this inaugural session, we will delve into the significance of leadership and volunteering (Am Israel Arevim ze le ze) with Rabbi Steve Wernick as he provides insights through the lens of our traditions and elders. Acquire fundraising skills in an engaging session with Jonny Ain, Beth Tzedec’s Director of Development. Join us on a journey exploring philanthropy and the art of giving to others.
After the first sessions, you will have the opportunity to join volunteering projects, monthly many different organizations who work every day to make our world a better place.
Lunch will be served.
This program has no fees but registration is required. To register, click HERE.