Torah Tours Inspire Local Teens

by Batsheva Goldberg

When my mother told me that the Torah Tours women would be teaching a special class for the teen girls on Shavuous night, I was pretty excited. In past years, I had generally gone to the dinner at shul, then walked home and read something vaguely related to the Torah for an hour before going to sleep. This sounded like a much better way to get the learning experience I was hoping for. I certainly wasn’t disappointed! The three students visiting our community presented a fascinating lesson, complete with source sheets, and happily answered all our questions (and there were quite a few!). By the end of the night, I felt like I had really received some very satisfactory answers to things I had been wondering about.

The class went so well that they held another one for us the next day. This time we covered a different aspect about what being Jewish meant to all of us, and also participated in an extremely fun activity in which all the teen girls had to work together to connect various objects such as a glove, a doily, and a fork to Shavuous and then build a skit around those objects. By mixing the more serious content of the lesson with an exciting game, we were able to gain a much more comprehensive idea of what they were trying to teach us.

The Torah Tours women created a unique learning experience for the teen girls. This was the first time that a class had been held in the community especially for us, and everyone enjoyed it immensely. The unanimous consent was that we all can’t wait for them to come back next year!

Torah Tours Topics

We look forward to welcoming the young men and women from Yeshiva University’s Torah Tours who will be joining us for Shavu’ot and giving some Torah classes over the Holiday. The topics of their classes include:

Shavu’ot night

  • Men’s class – “The second giving of the Torah – could Rabbi Akiva possibly be greater than Moshe Rabbeinu?”
  • Teen Program – “A Jew’s role in this world”
  • Women’s Chavruta learning

1st day Shavu’ot

  • Before Mincha – “Birchat Hatorah”

2nd day Shavu’ot

  • Women’s Class at 4:45 pm – “Pulling an all nighter….is it worth it?”
  • Men’s Class before Mincha- “We always talk about Sarah, Rivka, Rachel, and Leah – what about Bilha and Zilpa?”

Chag Shavuos Samayach

We are all anticipating an uplifting Shavuos  filled with Torah study and Yom Tov simcha.

Here are some of the topics that we’ll be studying over Shavuos:

Does everyone recieve a portion in Olam Haba- the World to Come?

Shavuos- a Time for Change

What Shavuos Did (or Didn’t Do) for Eating Dairy

Shaimot- Proper Disposal of Torah Material

We’re also looking forward to greeting and learning with the members of  Torah Tours.

Chag Samayach!

Yitzchak Rabinowitz

 

Join Us For a Night on the Mountain – Shavuoton Dinner and Late Night Learning

Be a part of our annual Shavu’ot celebration!

A festive dairy meal following services!

Tuesday, June 7, at 9:25 pm

Adults: $12, Children 5 – 13: $8, Family Max: $36

Shavuot Learning – Torah classes from 11:30 pm – 3 :00 am (refreshments served throughout the night – cakes, chips, and ice cream with the works!) Schedule details TBA

Please let us know if you’re coming:

Lag Ba’Omer and Dougie’s! May 22 – 11 AM

Join all of your friends for a special culinary treat this Lag Ba’Omer! Dougie’s BBQ and Grill is famous for their delicious wings, fire poppers and corn dogs, and we’re bringing them to you! A special treat not only for Malden, but the entire Boston Jewish community. Where else can you get Dougie’s in the area on May 22, let alone any other day of the year???

There will be lots of fun and games and time to spend with your friends; catch up with old ones and make some new ones as well. Come and see everything (parks, convenience, camaraderie, etc.) Malden has to offer!

Date: May 22, 2011 – Lag Ba’Omer 5771

Time: 11 AM – 2 PM

Location: Patchell Park, Malden, MA (only a 20 minute drive from Brookline and Newton!) If raining,UPDATE: The event will be held at Beth Israel Malden, 10 Dexter Street.

Cost: $10/Adult; $5/child; $25 family max (you can’t beat those prices!)

RSVP (by Sunday, May 15): 781-322-5686 x6

Vegetarian options available by request.