Monday, February 25, 2019

Bat Mitzvah Thank You Speach Essay

Im am precise happy to stand up here in my synagogue as I be enumerate Bat mitsvah learned that my family has been a part of tbs for some(prenominal) many years. There have been many celebrations on this Bima including my parents wedding and my Dads Bar Mitzvah. And, now its my turn Through all the help of my Hebraic School teachers I have not only learned the skills to prepare me for my Bat Mitzvah day but have learned the important mitzvot or commandments of existence Jewish.One of those mitzvot is Tikun Olam or making the world a better place. In the next couple of months I pull up stakes be working on my Mitzvah project. I will be collecting boxes of colored pencils to present to the unique organization, The Color Pencil Project. This organization is a non-profit organization created to amplification the access of art supplies to children in developing countries. I hope you will help me support this wonderful cause. I could not get to this horizontal surface in my life w ithout the help of many people.So, first off I would like to thank all my family and friends who helped and participated in the service, especially those who have come a great distance to celebrate with me. Thank you to all my Hebrew school teachers especially Morah Sarah who had to deal with me for three years, lead the service Friday wickedness and made my beautiful Tallis. Thank you to Rabbi Scolnic for his support, understanding and guidance. And a big waul out to Marcie (aka Marcielino), for not only beingness my Halftorah tutor but for being my friend and always having faith in me. btw, stickle it, just a little bit) Thank you Aunt Leslie and Uncle Paul for searching high and funky in Jerusalem to find me the perfect Jewish start necklace that I am wearing at present Thank you to Aunt Sharon for having patience and fetching me dress shopping and allowing me to borrow these stunning shoes. Thank you to Marissa for being the better(p) cousin and encouraging me to try on my party dress. Thank you to my granny for knitting me my Yalmukah that I will cherish forever.And to my sister, Jess, you have been really patient not always by chose but, still sat there slice I sang my halftorah or doing my work. shes a pretty* good sister for a 17 year old and I love her very berry much(this is where you awww). oh and the most special thank you of them all, to my parents. cant forget that. if my parents werent here encouraging me i would honestly only know closely 3 verses of the halftorah. I wouldnt be standing here today without their support and love.

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