- Spiritual Practice
Shabbat Morning Service (Hybrid)
- Saturday, April 1, 2023
- 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM
- Join us online
Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B’Mitzvah of Ella and Emerson Gardner.
Registration and Health & Safety
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 Ella
I am Ella Gardner, a seventh grader at Rivers. I love to sing and play tennis. I enjoyed playing the role of Matilda in the middle school musical last year. I enjoy spending time with my friends and family. I love spending my summers at Camp Matoaka.
I live with my mom, dad, sister, and younger brother James.
I feel so fortunate to have my B’not mitzvah with my twin sister Emerson and, where we went to preschool.
For my volunteer work, I have enjoyed being part of the B Fund for eight years. The B Fund is a non-profit organization whose mission
is to educate and empower participants to use their time, talents, and treasures to raise awareness and funds for families caring for critically ill children.
Becoming a Bat mitzvah means that I have more responsibility as a Jewish adult to contribute to my community.
About Emerson
Hi TBE Community, I am Emerson Gardner, a seventh grader at Meadowbrook; I live in Weston. I love to play basketball and hang out with my family and friends.
I also enjoy acting; I played the role of Miss Piggy in the muppets for our middle school play. Along with my sister, I love spending my summers at Camp Matoaka!
I live with my mom, dad, twin sister Ella, and younger brother James.
I am so excited to be sharing my B’Not Mitzvah with my twin sister Ella. Having our bat mitzvah where we went to preschool feels so special to me.
I enjoy being a part of the B Fund, a non-profit organization whose mission is to educate and empower participants to use their time, talents, and treasures to raise awareness and funds for families caring for critically ill children.
I am very excited to become a Bat Mitzvah and take on more responsibility as a Jewish adult.