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Mincha Ma’ariv Service (Hybrid)

Our Mincha Ma’ariv service includes the celebration of the B’Mitzvah of Hayden and Sander Krause.

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About Hayden
Hello, I am Hayden Drysdale Krause. Playing basketball is a passion of mine, and I spend as much time on the court as possible. I live in Wellesley with my mother, father and siblings. I am the oldest of three children. My brother Sander is twelve and my sister Ilana is ten. I am in eighth grade at The Meadowbrook School of Weston and enjoy history and math. I waited to have my bar mitzvah with my brother Sander. Having my bar mitzvah has been a lot of work but has given me a sense of accomplishment and pride in my religion. My bar mitzvah is an important event for my family, and I am excited to share this special time with family and friends. For my bar mitzvah service project, my family has gotten involved with and raised money for an organization called Samaritans, which provides lifesaving suicide prevention services to our local communities. We think mental health awareness is so important in the current world we live in.

About Sander
Dear TBE community, my name is Sander Benjamin Krause. I most enjoy my time on the soccer field but love playing sports generally. I live in Wellesley with my mother, father, brother Hayden and sister Ilana. I am the middle child. I am in sixth grade at The Meadowbrook School of Weston and like math and pottery. I am excited to share my bar mitzvah with my older brother Hayden. Becoming a bar mitzvah and an adult in the eyes of the Jewish community is important to me and my family. For my bar mitzvah service project, my family has gotten involved with and raised money for an organization called Samaritans, which provides lifesaving suicide prevention services to our local communities. We think mental health awareness is so important in the current world we live in.

 

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