- Spiritual Practice
Shabbat Morning Service (Hybrid)
- Saturday, May 10, 2025
- 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM

Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B’Mitzvah of Chace Muken.
Dear Temple Beth Elohim,
My name is Chace Muken. I moved here from New York City three years ago and currently attend the British International School of Boston. One of my favorite subjects is history, as I enjoy learning about the world and how past events have shaped our present.
Tennis has always been a strong passion of mine, and I continue to play regularly. It’s a sport that brings me both joy and focus.
I am the older sibling in my family, with a younger sister named Chloe, who is two years younger than me. We also have a Shih Tzu named Masi, who truly feels like part of the family—almost like an older brother—and I care for him deeply.
For my bar mitzvah service project, I have dedicated the past three years to volunteering with Cradles to Crayons, helping to sort clothing for children in need. This work has been incredibly meaningful to me, and it has strengthened my sense of connection to the community.
I’m truly grateful to be part of such a welcoming community at Temple Beth Elohim, and I look forward to growing, learning, and contributing in the years to come.