CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL

SOCIAL ACTION COMMITTEE

EDUCATION COMMITTEE

                Ideas for Bar/Bat Mitzvah

                 Volunteer Projects

 

Community service is a wonderful opportunity for children to see they can make a contribution to society. And the 13 hours of volunteer work that is part of the synagogue’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah program can be achieved in a range of ways.

 

The following list is merely a starting point. We are still adding to it, and families are free to come up with their own projects. This list is posted and will be updated on Congregation Beth Israel’s Web site (www.cbinj.org). We suggest checking out several organizations and projects and taking into account the students’ interests. Parents are responsible for speaking directly with the personnel involved in the volunteer program, assessing whether the program and personnel are right for their children and making their own arrangements. We also suggest calling ahead to ask the organization whether it needs help at that time.

 

At least a month before their Bar/Bat Mitzvah, students should give a written confirmation of their hours and a description of their work to Betty Golub  Director of Education or the Rabbi at the synagogue. The confirmation should come from the organization for which the student is volunteering, if applicable. Otherwise, it should come from a parent. Students may concentrate on one organization or project, or work on several. Pairing up with a friend can be a fun option.

 

The students’ work will be recognized at the Bar/Bat Mitzvah service and a letter of appreciation will be awarded at that time.

 

Congregation Beth Israel and its Social Action and Education committees take no responsibility for overseeing or supervising the activities or the personnel involved in the activities. If you have suggestions or questions, feel free to call Pam Brownstein at 232-0517,  Pam Brooks at 889-5157 or Debbie Littman at 754-7575.

 

 Jewish Organizations

 

Congregation Beth Israel

Contact: Betty Lynn Golub, 889-1830 ext 207. Typical activities: helping teachers during class. The synagogue also runs, under the auspices of the Jewish Federation of Central New Jersey, a Kabbalat Shabbat program at Ashbrook Nursing Home in Scotch Plains on Friday afternoons. Contact: Iris Esterkin, 755-8322; Marcia Gonsalves, 789-4798; or Cynthia Mintz, 754-9593.

 

Israel Support Committee (Congregation Beth Israel)

Contact: Conrad Nadel 654-3169. Typical activities: helping with various projects relating to Israel.

 

Jewish Community Center

1391 Martine Ave., Scotch Plains. Contact: the JCC's early childhood director, 889-8800.

 

Jewish Family Service

655 Westfield Ave., Elizabeth. Contact: Marjorie Lewis, volunteer coordinator, 352-8375.

Typical activities: helping out with projects such as food and toy drives.

 

Jewish Federation of Central New Jersey

1391 Martine Ave., Scotch Plains. Contact: ask for the  operations manager, 889-5335.

 

Soroka Medical Center of the Negev

U.S. contact: American Friends of Soroka Medical Center of the Negev (Beer-Sheva), 60 E. 42nd St., Suite 2538, New York, N.Y. 10164. Telephone: (212) 986-9026. Fax: (212) 986-9704. americanfriends@soroka.org. Students can collect toys for children at this hospital. Participants in missions by the Jewish Federation of Central Jersey have taken the toys to the hospital; such arrangements are not part of the Federation and should be made on a case-by-case basis by contacting someone who is making the trip (or anyone else going to Israel).

 

Youth Mitzvah Club

Jewish Community Center, 1391 Martine Ave., Scotch Plains. Contact: Tammy Hampson, 889-8800, ext. 218. The club provides a range of activities, such as collecting gifts to be distributed to needy families.

 

Community Organizations and Governmental Agencies

 

Buddy Ball

Woodbridge Township Recreation Department, 1 Main St., Woodbridge. This municipal sports league offers basketball, soccer, baseball and hockey for disabled children. Contact: John Eberhardt, Woodbridge’s director of parks and recreation, (732) 634-4500 ext. 6110. Typical activities: participating in the sporting events.

 

Emmanuel Cancer Foundation

1815 Front St., Scotch Plains. Contact: Carol Davis, acting executive director, or Dianne Dill, executive assistant, 322-4323. Typical activities: helping with special events/projects and doing clerical and computer work.

 

Community Food Bank of New Jersey

31 Evans Terminal Road, Hillside, 355-3663. Typical activities: sorting cans and other containers of food and labeling food.

 

Interfaith Council for the Homeless of Union County

905 Watchung Ave., Plainfield. Contact: Marylou Morano Kjelle, coordinator of volunteer services, 753-4001 ext. 16. Typical activities: helping with office work, doing arts and crafts projects with children while their parents attend meetings at the council, and assisting with other projects.

 

Mitzvah Clowns

Contact: Joel Horowitz 908-654-0666. This three-hour training session is designed for students in grades 6 to 12 and teaches special skills and clowning techniques so participants can perform in the community as a mitzvah.

 

Projects to Benefit Newark Special Education Students and Their Families. Contact: Congregation Beth Israel member Mindy Schwartz, 889-7807. Typical activities: making food baskets and organizing collection drives for used books, backpacks and other items.

 

Red Cross

Westfield, address and phone number and contact. Donate Halloween candy to the military, make personal item packages.

 

Salvation Army Soup Kitchen

1005 East Jersey St., Elizabeth. Contact: Emily Diaz, Mrs. Santiago, 352-7057. Kitchen is open specific days each month.

 

Salvation Army Soup Kitchen

Grace Episcopal Church, 600 Cleveland Ave., Plainfield. Contact: Kathleen Mack, 756-2595. Kitchen is open specific days each month. Students need adult supervision.

 

Scotch Plains-Fanwood YMCA

1340 Martine Ave. Contact: Lisa Sanguiliano, volunteer coordinator, 889-8880.

 

Scotch Plains Food Pantry

Scotch Plains Municipal Building, 430 Park Ave. Contact: Marie Davis, 322-6700, or Congregation Beth Israel member Pam Brooks, 889-5157. Typical activities: marking and sorting cans, sponsoring collections and helping out with other projects.

 

Scotch Plains Parks and Recreation Department

Scotch Plains Municipal Building, 430 Park Ave. Contact: Lauro Botto, 322-6700. Typical activities: helping with parks cleanup, office work, and sports and preschool programs.

 

Scotch Plains Senior Housing Corp.

2002 Lake Ave., Contact: Kenneth Shatten, 654-1313.

 

St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center

P.O. Box 159, 575 Woodland Ave., Madison. Contact: Carolyn Currey, (973) 377-2295 or 7094, or (973) 514-5920 ext. 225 to learn of the center’s current needs, which include food and supply drives.

 

Summit Animal League Inc.

Contact Felicia Barz, 665-1186, 15 Gales Drive, Apt. 3, New Providence, or P.O. Box 1446, Summit, 07902. Typical activities include donating food, collecting items for a flea market and being involved with pet adoption days and other projects. Check with Felicia about the league’s current needs.

 

Washington Rock Girl Scout Council

Contact: Debra Shartier, 232-3236, ext. 1223.

 

Westfield YMCA

220 Clark St. Contact: Ellen Puglisi, volunteer coordinator, 654-8460.

 

Yes We Care Soup Kitchen

Zion Lutheran Church, 559 Raritan Road, Clark. Contact: Arlene Fineman, 889-5281. Second, third and fourth Monday nights each month, beginning at 6:45 p.m. for about 45-60 minutes. Typical activities: making sandwiches that are distributed in Elizabeth by others.

 

Health Facilities and Organizations

 

Ashbrook Nursing Home

1610 Raritan Road, Scotch Plains. Contact: Margaret Palmieri, volunteer coordinator, 889-2588.

 

Central New Jersey Jewish Home for the Aged

380 DeMott Lane, Somerset. Contact: Donna Root, volunteer director, (732) 873-2000. Typical activities: escorting residents to onsite events, playing cards, delivering mail and reading to and chatting with residents.

 

Clark Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

Old Raritan Road and Westfield Avenue, Clark. Contact: Elayne Alpert, volunteer coordinator, 396-7100. Typical activities: playing balloon volleyball, running Bingo games, playing Scrabble and other games, escorting residents and doing office work.

 

Cranford Health and Extended Care

205 Birchwood Ave., Cranford. Contact: Ella Montague, volunteer coordinator, 272-6660. Typical activities: reading to and playing cards or games with residents, doing arts and crafts activities, and pushing residents in wheelchairs to onsite activities. The center will try to match the interests of students and residents.

 

McCutchen Friends Home

112 Linden Ave., North Plainfield. Contact: Rosemary Lithgow, activity coordinator, 755-8600. Typical activities: chatting with residents, and playing card or board games.

 

Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center

Park Avenue and Randolph Road, Plainfield. Contact: Patricia Stilo, junior volunteers director, 668-2008. Children must be 13 years old.

 

Overlook Hospital

99 Beauvoir Ave., Summit. Contact: Pam Rudy, supervisor of junior volunteers, 522-2099.

 

Visiting Health Services of Union County

526 North Ave. East, Westfield. Contact: Anita Weinberg, executive director, 233-3113. Typical activities: helping with computer work, doing mailings and stuffing envelopes.

 

Internet-Based Projects

 

kidscare.org is the home page for the Kids Care Clubs. It lets students know how to set up such clubs and suggests service projects that help the needy on the local and global levels .

 

Self-Directed Projects

 

Organize a collection of items, such as toys, clothing or nonperishable food to be donated to an organization of the student’s choice.

 

Date-Specific Projects

 

Fanwood Department of Public Works

Contact: Raymond Manfra, 322-7404. Typical activities: assisting with the annual Earth Day cleanup.

 

Jewish Federation’s Super Sunday (February)

1391 Martine Ave., Scotch Plains. Contact: Dot Sandberg, operations manager, 889-5335.

 

Housing the Homeless Project (usually several times a year)

This event is sponsored by the Interfaith Council for the Homeless of Union County. Contact: Congregation Beth Israel members Laurie Woog, 301-0335, or Debbie Littman, 754-7575. Typical activities: playing with children and helping to prepare and serve meals as a support synagogue to Temple Sholom in Plainfield.

 

Rally Walk To End Local Hunger, sponsored by the Coalition for Hunger Awareness of Union and Somerset Counties (first Sunday in May). Proceeds go to various organizations and food pantries. Contact: Claire Gottlieb, 541-1747.

 

Talent Show for the Elderly, Workman’s Circle, Elizabeth (July). Contact: Congregation Beth Israel member Debbie Littman, 754-7575. Typical activities: singing, dancing, playing an instrument and reciting poetry at a show put on by children and elderly residents.