2016 -17 BESTY - Temple Beth El
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2016 -17 BESTY - Temple Beth El
2016 -17 BESTY TEEN COMMUNITY 2016-17 Program Brochure A soulful place for friends, fun, and becoming the leader you were meant to be. Temple Beth El of South Orange County The Samueli Center for Progressive Judaism 2A Liberty ● Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 ● 949.362.3999 ●www.tbesoc.org BESTY Teen Community A soulful place for friends, fun, and becoming the leader you were meant to be. A SUPPORTIVE PLACE TO BE WHO YOU ARE BESTY’s primary value is that at all of our events, you feel like you can be yourself. We know that it high school, there is a pressure to try to fit in and to be liked. Our teen leadership board, youth director, and rabbis are deeply committed to creating an inclusive space where your unique presence and contribution is appreciated A SOULFUL PLACE A FUN PLACE The unique opportunity of a synagogue community is a place to explore what is meaningful and important in life. Our BESTY teen leadership board will pick a handful of topics that our teen community wants to explore and will offer some fun events with our warm and spiritual rabbis to discuss. Our Shabbat Club experiences in our youth lounge and at people’s homes are informal environments for singing and celebration. Whatever fun activities you envision, we can make a reality. In addition to our monthly Sunday program be prepared for: A PLACE FOR LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Many teen programs are places to just places to connect socially and hang out. Our perspective is that teens have an important contribution to make to our synagogue community and the wide world. BESTY is unique in that our core programming fulfills middle and high school community service requirements. In both the 8th Grade Tzedakah Board and 9th-12th Grade Teen Leadership Program, teens learn the skills necessary to transform vision into action, supported by the wisdom of our Jewish tradition. COST: $395 for the year Page 1 • • • • • • Weeknight Study Sessions in our youth lounge Broomball Overnights Professional Sport Outings Yogurt and a Movie Our Infamous Club Night Anything our youth leadership board can dream up THE SUNDAY PROGRAM 4 – 6PM Our Sunday once a month program is a multi-modal teen experience filled with fun, socializing, learning with our rabbis, leadership development, and community service. Whether you are a part of the 8th Grade Tzedakah Board, or the 9th-12th Grade Teen Leadership Program, you can fulfill community service requirements for your school, keeping you connected to your friends at Temple Beth El. 9-12th Teen Leadership Program Sessions September 11, 2016 – Shopping With A Purpose Who doesn’t love a good deal? Sometimes, the availability of our favorite items comes with a price that is far more significant than the money we spend on them. What responsibilities do companies have toward the people who make their products? How are violations of those responsibilities hurting all of us? We’ll discuss these important questions and learn what Judaism can teach us about being morally responsible shoppers. We’ll also make tye-dyes for ourselves and families in need. November 6th – Gratitude + Mindfulness = <Stress Is there an equation for happiness? Maybe not, but Judaism is rich with lessons that help us achieve balance and fulfillment. November 20 – Interfaith Thanksgiving Community Project We will join together with teens and adults from the Orange County Islamic Foundation and Shepherd of the Hills Methodist Church to help people in our community and abroad who are in poverty. Page 2 December 4 (10am start time) – Judiasm and Justice: Our Tradition’s Legacy To Creating A World of Fairness A special session for teens with our Rabbi Allen Krause Scholar In Residence Marc Dollinger, PhD. Professor Dollinger is a gifted and dynamic lecturer who is committed to inspire the pursuit of justice through an exploration of Jewish history. January 8, 2017 - Social Media: Promises and Pitfalls (sessions with parents separate and together) Social media has become primary vehicles of communication for teens and adults. How can social media enhance our lives and not detract from it. We’ll have separate parent and teen sessions with experts from the field to help us identify the concrete dangers and promises of social media. Page 2 February 12 – Purim and Politics While the holiday of Purim is wild and crazy with costumes and hamentaschen, did you know that there are deep insights about politics, oppression, and freedom? We will connect these themes and prepare to add an element of social action to our yearly Purim carnival through creating our own social issues Carnival booths. May 7 - A Year in Review: Current Events Through a Jewish Lens: How does the world influence Judaism? How does Judaism influence the world? We’ll explore significant social, political, and popular culture happenings that have taken place over the last several months and interpret them from a Jewish perspective. March 12 – Purim Carnival June 4 - Betzalel Arts Festival March 26 – Addiction: What Are You a Slave To? Many people have a relationship to certain things in our lives that is out of balance. For some of us, it’s food, or video games, or a certain physical appearance, or certain kinds of experiences. What does the Passover story have to do with addiction? We’ll talk about how the Israelites’ journey out of Egypt parallels our daily lives, and how to be more self-aware. April 23 – Anti Semitism and Yom Hashoah Observance Dealing with anti-semitism in schools, workplace, or the media is the unfortunate and annoying aspect of being a Jew. With separate parent and teen discussion groups, we will strive for a greater understanding of the dynamics and reasons for anti-semitism and we can address it. After separate discussions, we’ll come together to spend time with a Holocaust survivor and commorate Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Rememberance Day). Page 3 8th Grade Tzedakah Board The 8th Grade Tzedakah Board is a philanthropic foundation of eighth graders who are willing to commit time outside of school to engage in questions of how to fix our broken world. In this influential and dynamic program, participants will learn about Jewish wisdom on charitable giving and social change, financial literacy, and modern philanthropy, and then award $4,000 - $10,000 to organizations that they deem effective in making the world a better place. it is our hope that your child be able to contribute some or all of their own money to this fund. The group fund will be matched by an anonymous donor and students will have the opportunity to participate in a group fundraising activity to increase the fund amount. COST: $695 for the year Being part of the 8th Grade Tzedakah Board will give you the following: • Greater sophistication about money and how it can be leveraged to make positive change in the world. • Deeper knowledge about how the wisdom of Judaism can inform your decisions about money and how to use it for prosperity for all. • Connection to other Temple Beth El teens around the mission of making a difference in the world. • A remarkable extracurricular activity on your resume to help open the door for college and other job positions when you reach that stage. Besides registration, participation will entail a student contribution of $100 to a group fund. While you as parents may need to help with this amount, Page 4 Tzedakah Board Meets Sundays September 11 (4-7 pm) November 6 (4-7 pm) Nov 20 – Interfaith Thanksgiving December 4 (4-7 pm) December 11 (4-7 pm) January 8 (4-6 pm) January 22 (4-6 pm) February 12 (4-7 pm) February 26 (4-7 pm) March 26 (4-6 pm) April 23 (4-7 pm) May 7 (4-6 pm) May 19 (Mitzvah Recognition Evening) OTHER PROGRAMS AND EVENTS Madrikhim shabbat club September 16, January 20, March 10, April 21 Services 6 pm, Dinner and Discussion 7:15pm in the Youth Lounge An opportunity to stay connected to our Shabbat community to help out in classrooms and become mentors and build relationships with younger students. Become a part of our Shabbat Chai team on the following dates: Share Shabbat evenings with BESTY and our Rabbis to enjoy a catered Shabbat meal and lively conversations around the topic of relationships. We’ll gain insight from Jewish texts on matters of friendship, dating, and love, and explore important issues related to relationships like communication, consent, and mutual respect. BESTY Club Night December 10, 2016 – 7:30 pm Rock out to a professional DJ with laser lights · Have fun with dance floor games · Win big at casino games · Drink mocktails Capture memories with friends in a Photo Booth This is a club scene, the real deal, especially designed for you. Graduation and Mitzvah Recognition Evening May 19, 2017 A Friday evening dinner and Shabbat service celebrating our teen leaders, the work of the 8th Grade Tzedakah Board, and graduating seniors. Our teens will be recognized for their commitment, creativity, teaching skills, ability to connect with younger students, and contributions to the community. Passport to Regional Youth Events As Temple Beth El is affiliated with both Reform and Conservative National Movements, the BESTY community is both the local NFTY Reform teen chapter and the USY Conservative teen chapter. All BESTY members are able to participate in the Regional Youth Events, allowing them to make friendships with an even wider group of teens. In addition, BESTY and Bureau of Jewish Education’s TALIT program have synergistic programming, allowing our teens access to the wider Orange County Jewish Teen Community. PARENT/TEEN LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Social Media: Promises and Pitfalls (sessions with parents separate and together) January 8, 2017 4 - 6pm Social media has become primary vehicles of communication for teens and adults. How can social media enhance our lives and not detract from it. We’ll have separate parent and teen sessions with experts from the field to help us identify the concrete dangers and promises of social media. Anti Semitism and Yom Hashoah Observance April 23, 2017 4 – 6pm Dealing with anti-semitism in schools, workplace, or the media is the unfortunate and annoying aspect of being a Jew. With separate parent and teen discussion groups, we will strive for a greater understanding of the dynamics and reasons for anti-semitism and how we can address it. After separate discussions, we’ll come together to spend time with a Holocaust survivor and commemorate Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Rememberance Day). Page 5 Page 5 BESTY TEEN CALENDAR September 3 – Havdalah and Outdoor Movie Night 7 pm 11 – Sunday Program 4-6 pm (9th-12th Grade and Tzedakah Board) 16 – Shabbat Club (Services 6 pm, Dinner 7:15 pm) October 23 – Sukkot Pool Party November 6 – Sunday Program 4-6 pm (9th-12th Grade and Tzedakah Board) 12 – Broomball Sleepover – 9 pm 20 – Interfaith Thanksgiving Action Project December 3 - Movie Night at the Town Center and Sleepover 4 – Sunday Program 10 am – 12 pm (9th-12th Grade and Tzedakah Board) 10– Club Night – 7:30 pm 11 – Tzedakah Board Only 4-6 pm April 21 – Shabbat Club (Services 6 pm, Dinner 7:15 pm) 23 – Sunday Program 4-6 pm (9th-12th Grade and Tzedakah Board) May 2 – Elections – 6:30-8:30 pm 7 – Sunday Program 4-6 pm (9th-12th Grade and Tzedakah Board) 19 -20 – BESTY Shabbaton (Mitzvah Recognition, Sleepover, Jerusalem Shabbat) June 4 – Betzalel Arts Festival 11 – New Board Retreat – 10 am – 4 pm – Irvine Outdoor Education Center 25 – Beach Party 11 am – 2 pm – Aliso Creek Beach January 8 – Sunday Program 4-6 pm (9th-12th Grade and Tzedakah Board) 20 – Shabbat Club (Services 6 pm, Dinner 7:15pm) 22 – Tzedakah Board Only 4-6 pm 28 – Cosmic Bowling February 12 – Sunday Program 4-6 pm (9th-12th Grade and Tzedakah Board) 26 – Museum of Tolerance/Laser Light Show at Observatory (9-12th Grade) Tzedakah Board 4-6 pm March 7 – Stand With Us – Defending Israel and Judaism on College Campuses 10 – Shabbat Club/Purim Party 12 – Purim Carnival 26 – Sunday Program 4-6 pm (9th-12th Grade and Tzedakah Board) Page 6 949/ 362.3999 2A Liberty Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 www.TBESOC.org Page 7