Mitzvah Moments: Feeding Our Community
Sunday, May 22, 2022 • 21 Iyyar 5782
9:30 AM - 11:00 AMSocial HallGive Back and Participate in Tikkun Olam Projects and Activities!
Activities:
- Collection of Food Items (peanut butter & jelly, tuna and cereal, cookies and granola bars)
- Bake a Challah, Registration Required
- Make Baked Ziti, Registration Required
- Pack Lunches
- Create a Birthday Bag
- Coin Rolling (coins will be donated to the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee to aid the Ukrainian crisis)
- Story Time with the Rabbi
- Songs by Religious School Students
Food may be purchased through Amazon link OR
Food and coins may be dropped off at the following Rye Brook homes:
23 Lawridge Drive ● 63 Talcott Road ● 48 Meadowlark Road
Registration required for Make Baked Ziti and Bake a Challah. Other activities (e.g. create a birthday bag, pack lunches, coin rolling, etc.) do not require registration.
You can register for more than one activity but please sign up for ONLY ONE session of Bake a Challah.
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