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Mitzvah Project Idea: Birthday Wishes
May 4th, 2010

Mitzvah Project Idea: Birthday Wishes

Many children are required to do a Mitzvah Project in conjunction with their Bar/Bat Mitzvah, but we are finding that more and more children who do not have this requirement at their Synagogue, are still choosing to create a project.

When we learned about the organization Birthday Wishes, we knew our Mitzvah Market readers would want to know more and that their children might consider this organization for their own Mitzvah Projects.

The mission of Birthday Wishes is simple: To bring birthday parties to homeless children. Birthday Wishes recognizes the importance of a birthday in a child’s life and believes that the gift of a birthday celebration provides normalcy, joy and hope in these children’s otherwise unsettled lives.

There are shelters that benefit from Birthday Wishes all over the country, (see list here) but the Long Island chapter was founded by Jamie Rapfogel and her Mom, Norma Ehrlich about 1 year ago.

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Jamie Rapfogel and Norma Ehrlich

“I was looking for something to do with my kids,” Jamie says about her children, Jessica, Nicole and Steven. “They had already started their own organization called, “Let’s Make a Difference,” when they were in Elementary school and were raising money to donate to charities.”

Jamie read about Birthday Wishes, a Massachusetts based non-profit that was founded in 2002 by three mothers who were looking for volunteer work they could do with their children. Jamie felt this was a perfect way to help the community while spending quality time with her kids.

Jamie and her children began bringing birthday parties to a CHI shelter in Hempstead, New York, and because of their success, have added another location in Huntington Station, New York. Twice a month, Jamie and her children deliver presents, balloons, goody bags, themed decorations and a birthday cake.

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A Birthday Box contains all of the birthday trimmings and presents ready for the child’s mother or case manager to put on the party

At the Birthday celebrations, they play party games and make crafts giving every child the opportunity to participate. Jamie speaks to the mother or case manager prior to the party about what presents the birthday child wants. “Some of the children have never had a birthday party or celebrated their birthday even once in their lives,” she explains.

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A dancing game being played at a birthday party

Jamie said that her own children have developed friendships with some of the children. “The children at the shelter wait by the door for my kids. It changes your vision of homelessness.”

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Kid volunteers getting to know the birthday child

Here’s how you can help and incorporate Birthday Wishes into your child’s Mitzvah Project. Visit their Website and click on party schedule and wishlist to see what is needed for a birthday celebration. You can help by volunteering or donating.

Jamie is seeking volunteers and donations to help her continue to expand her reach to more shelters. Right now, she pays for almost everything out of her own pocket, does the shopping and bakes most of the cakes herself.

For more information, visit their Website.

Editor’s Note: Congratulations to Jamie and her family on the B’not Mitzvah of her twin girls this weekend!

 

 

Mitzvah Inspire: Tackeff Photography
May 1st, 2010

Mitzvah Inspire: Tackeff Photography

Our Mitzvah Inspire features are very popular. Our readers love seeing other families special and unique touches for their families Bar and Bat Mitzvah celebrations.

This Mitzvah Inspire is courtesy of Tackeff Photography. Their blog featured a Bat Mitzvah at the Rockleigh Country Club, Rockleigh, New Jersey. This one took place in the middle of a winter snow storm.

 

stamp inspire

 

Their theme was New York City and we loved their special touches. Take a look. Enjoy!

 

 

Mitzvah Inspire Tackeffphotography

Fun “taxi” placecards to keep with the New York City theme

Mitzvah Inspire Tackeff photography

The Bat Mitzvah girl showing off her New York City party room dressed up in pink!

Mitzvah Inspire Tackeffphotography

Personalized bracelets acted as custom napkin rings

Mitzvah Inspire Tackeff photography

Each centerpiece had a different New York City theme – they included fashion, sports, iconic food and important landmarks

Mitzvah Inspire Tackeff photography

Even the chandelier was pink!

Mitzvah Inspire Tackeff photography

Dual white and milk chocolate fountains make for a delicious dessert treat!

We would like to thank Tackeff Photography for sharing these photos with Mitzvah Market. If you have a unique and inspiring theme to share with us, please let us know at info@MitzvahMarket.com.

Mitzvah Mom Shakes Her Groove Thing
May 1st, 2010

Mitzvah Mom Shakes Her Groove Thing



Do your kids cringe when you dance at friends Bar/Bat Mitzvah celebrations?

We laughed while reading this funny article by writer Emily Yoffe in Slate.com. She pens a column called, Human Guinea Pig where she takes readers’ suggestions for strange activities or hobbies to try.

Pictured left are Emily (1st row) with the rest of her Mitzvah dancing crew!



Ms. Yoffe is a regular contributor to Slate magazine and she has also written for The New York Times, O, The Oprah Magazine and The Washington Post.

Emily Yoffe

In this particular piece, Yoffe relays about her adventure as a motivational dancer on the Mitzvah circuit. The title of the piece says it all ” America’s Oldest Living Fly Girl Tells All: My brief, Booty-shaking Gig as a Bar Mitzvah Motivational Dancer.”

Enjoy!