You’ve set the date. Your child is working on their Torah portion. You’ve called the caterer. But hang on: There’s still something important left to do before a bar or bat mitzvah! Many synagogues ask their b’nai mitzvah students to participate in a community service project that is meaningful to them, as a personalized way of reinforcing lessons about communal responsibility and tzedakah. Which often leaves parents wondering: How do I help my child find a meaningful bar or bat mitzvah project?
When choosing a project, start with something your child is passionate about, or naturally gravitates toward. Then take a look at our Jewish Federation’s community volunteer resource guide, where each mitzvah opportunity can be turned into a rewarding bar or bat mitzvah project. For example, is your child is interested in:
To browse our full list of volunteer opportunities near you, click here. And mazel tov!