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Shabbat Morning Service (Hybrid)

Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B’Mitzvah of Ella Shuster and Toby Marsh.

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If you’re joining us in person, please click here to see our up-to-date health and safety guidelines. This event is also available via live stream. Please click the purple registration bar above at the time of the service. Click on the arrow in the center of the live stream box to start watching the broadcast!

About Toby
Hello, TBE Community! My name is Toby Marsh and I am a professional TV watcher (just kidding), actor, softball player, and a huge sleep away camp person.  My overnight camp, Camp Pinecliffe, is one of my favorite places on earth.  I’ve been a camper there for three summers, and the friends I have made there are some of my best friends in the world.  I feel so lucky to get to spend my summers in such a special place with such special people.

I have a younger brother Will, who I love hanging out with, and 3 golden retrievers named Tami, Landry, and Coach. You heard me right 3 golden retrievers! My house is mostly yellow dog hair. My parents, Evie and Rob, are some of the most supportive people I know and I wouldn’t be able to go on this journey without them.

I am a 7th grader at Beaver Country Day School where my favorite classes are visual arts and theater arts.

I have worked very hard in my journey to become a B’Mitzvah and I am very grateful for all of the support that I have been given by my family, friends and TBE community as I take this step in my Jewish life.  I am excited to become a B’Mitzvah on November 5 and I am proud to be able to hold more responsibility in the eyes of the Jewish community.

About Ella
Hello TBE Community! I am Ella Shuster and have played soccer since Kindergarten. The competitive nature of the sport makes it fun!  Making friends is a highlight of playing travel soccer.  My two older brothers, Jack and Sam, are 20 and 18. They both attend Syracuse University.  Growing up, we would often play mini basketball in their rooms and would always have to end on a successful shot. Hershey is my adorable Goldendoodle! My world lights up when I’m with him. I am so grateful for my parents Shelley and Scott. I am a 7th grader at Kennedy Middle School in Natick. Social Studies is a class I enjoy because it’s fascinating to learn about who came before us and what they accomplished. I have attended Camp Mataponi in Naples, Maine for four summers and love it there! Preparing for my Bat Mitzvah has been a lot of work and it makes me feel responsible and proud.  This year, I plan to volunteer at Family Promise. It is an organization that finds solutions for family homelessness. It feels good to help others in need.

 

 

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