Dear Friends,
It’s hard to believe, but Chai Mitzvah is now completing its 10th year. Having started as an idea with a small pilot in Hartford CT, we are proud to say that now over 7,000 people have “grown their Judaism” and become a Chai Mitzvah. Chai Mitzvah groups can be found all around the country, in Canada and some overseas … not to mention our robust Israel program, Masa Chai. We work with all denominations of Judaism, in organizations, synagogues, and in informal friendship and affinity groups. We also have a robust teen program, engaging 500 teens a year and providing scholarships to those that finish our program to travel to Israel.
Here are some highlights of this past year:
These are just some of our highlights. We are grateful to our Board and especially to the dedication of our Board Chair, Scott Shay, in his tireless efforts to make sure Chai Mitzvah has the resources it needs to continue our mission to grow friendship and spiritual engagement and to spur meaningful dialogue through Jewish text throughout the Jewish community and beyond.
With warm Chanukah wishes,
If you love Chai Mitzvah, you’ll love the opportunity to be part of something new: The Chai Mitzvah Ambassadors Program.
The program was created for two reasons. First, as a way to say thank you to members of the Chai Mitzvah family by offering a special, one-time virtual Mussar class with Rabbi Debra Smith (Reb Deb). She will cover a middah that was not included in the Chai Mitzvah Mussar curriculum, SHTIKA, or Silence. (More about that to come.)
The second goal of the Chai Mitzvah Ambassadors Program is to let new people know about Chai Mitzvah – how friendship grows around meaningful conversation, and the spiritual and personal growth we share. In order to get the word out, we ask each Chai Mitzvah Ambassador to bring one friend who is new to Chai Mitzvah to attend Reb Deb’s virtual class.
How do we develop the spiritual practice of silence in order to grow our souls?
This will be the topic of the Chai Mitzvah Ambassadors learning session
on Thursday, January 9 from 7:00 – 8:30 PM.
If you and a friend would like to be part of this one time special session, please contact Nina Woldin, nina@chaimitzvah.org
As promised, more about SHTIKA: If and when we speak, we do not realize the power our words have on others. Once we speak, our words cannot be taken back. Our words are long remembered by those who have received them. This will be the topic of the special session.
Scott A. Shay, author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, joins Greg Levine (host of Your Personal CFOPodcast) to discuss finance, faith, and God. Click here to hear the podcast.
Scott is the founder of Chai Mitzvah and his book is the basis of our new program In Good Faith Discussion Groups. Consider starting an In Good Faith Discussion Group. Click here to order a complimentary copy of In Good Faith. Click here to download a free In Good Faith Conversation Guide.
For more information about In Good Faith, visit www.scottshay.com
If your participation in Chai Mitzvah has left you excited about your Jewish journey, consider joining the Chai Mitzvah team!
Chai Mitzvah will be hiring CM Connectors: special individuals who will help form new Chai Mitzvah groups. This is a part time (5 to 7 hours per week) paid position.
In just a few hours a week, you can make a difference.
CM Connectors will work within their own communities, speaking to organizations and individuals who might be interested in starting new Chai Mitzvah groups. Chai Mitzvah will train them and provide materials to help them inspire others to continue their Jewish journeys.
If you have participated in at least one Chai Mitzvah group, are outgoing, friendly, and well-connected in your community, let your excitement be contagious. Consider becoming a CM Connector!
For more information about CM Connectors, contact Audrey Lichter, audrey@chaimitzvah.org
Click here to apply to be a CM Connector.
This month we welcome 10 new & returning groups to the Chai Mitzvah family! If your new or returning group is not listed, please let us know!
Goldberg Family Group – Virtual
Tampa JCC Staff – Tampa, FL
Congregation Beth Hatikvah – Summit, NJ
NCSY – New York, NY
Congregation Beth Yeshurun – Houston, TX
Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy – Overland Park, KS
Emanuel Synagogue – West Hartford, CT
Temple Concord – Binghamton, NY
Breaking Chains – Hamden, CT
Temple Emanu-El – Marblehead, MA
To register a new group, click here.
Calling All Seniors! Calling all Organizations or Agencies that serve Senior clients! You are invited to be a part of the new Chai Mitzvah Virtual Mussar Program!
Chai Mitzvah is offering a special Mussar class for Seniors.
All the seniors need is a phone or computer and they can be part of our monthly
hour-long Mussar class and discussion.
Mussar is the study of everyday living and how we interact with our world. Each month our discussion will focus on a different topic, for example: gratitude, patience, friendship, humility, generosity, or wisdom.
The classes will meet during daytime hours. Text material in large size print will be made available to all participants.
Our introductory class will be held on Wednesday, January 15 at 12:00 pm, and will be taught by Rabbi Debra Smith, a member of the Chai Mitzvah team and an experienced Mussar instructor. The topic of the first class is Spiritual Friendship/Chevruta. Click here to register.
For more information about Chai@Home, contact Nina Woldin, nina@chaimitzvah.org
Click here to register a new Chai@Home friendship group.
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