Welcome to the Cooper City Bat Mitzvah Club, headed by the talented and experienced Elky Spielman. Our bi-weekly classes are designed to provide your daughter with everything she needs to prepare for her special day and beyond.
Our interactive programming is tailored to the needs and interests of each individual girl, ensuring that she remains engaged and excited throughout the entire process. From learning how to read Torah to exploring the deeper meanings behind Jewish traditions, our curriculum is both comprehensive and meaningful.
In addition to our regular classes, we also offer Shabbatons and other trips that allow your daughter to connect with other Jewish girls and explore her faith in a fun and supportive environment. Whether she's learning how to bake challah or participating in a community service project, your daughter will have the opportunity to develop lifelong friendships and make lasting memories.
At the Cooper City Bat Mitzvah Club, we believe that every girl deserves the chance to explore her Jewish heritage and celebrate her coming of age in a meaningful way. With Elky Spielman's guidance and support, your daughter will be well on her way to becoming a confident and capable young woman who is proud of her Jewish identity.
The Bat Mitzvah Club is a club for girls in every sense. Not only will she be the main topic of discussion, but she’ll be learning about Jewish females and mentored by a hip young woman from your community.
She’ll share ideas, friendship and fun with girls who are on the same Bat Mitzvah journey.
PART OF SOMETHING BIGGER:
Our local Bat Mitzvah Club is part of a worldwide organization that spans six continents, 30 countries and reaches more than 3,000 girls. With more than 400 BMC chapters worldwide, it’s safe to say that she’ll have Jewish friends across the globe that she can connect with in a real way. Our cultures may differ, but our hearts beat as one BMC.
LEADERS:
You can rest assured that the leaders who will be mentoring your daughter are passionate about Judaism. They exemplify living with purpose and a defining identity. Our club leaders are smart, friendly, energetic individuals who are most often in their 20s or 30s from varied Jewish backgrounds. They possess a commitment and understanding of Judaism, its customs and law. Some are university-level students, while others are educators or young married women, but they all are philanthropic and active in the local Jewish community.
WE CAN MAKE AN IMPACT:
This is a special time of your daughter’s life and BMC is here to help her make the most of it. The goal of BMC is to give her the tools to cope with anything life can throw at her, all while becoming a strong Jewish Woman.
We know it's a lofty goal, but with her friends and leader by her side, we can make a huge impact on her life and the lives of members in your community.
Our lessons detail Mitzvahs both big and small, so she'll realize that every little bit makes a difference in her life and the lives of her friends, family and neighbors. After all, a Bat Mitzvah is more than a party ... although we'll be doing a lot of that too.
WHY THE BAT MITZVAH CLUB WORKS:
Our programming appeals to every need and whim of a young teenager — hands-on crafts, real-life role playing, and of course, the big three: food, friends and fun! Not only will she get to learn about being a Jewish woman, but she'll have the opportunity to socialize and friend like-minded girls her own age.
JEWELS OF THE PROGRAM:
We're not your typical after-school Hebrew class. We’re able to give your daughter a more lasting experience that she’ll find extremely fulfilling. Not only do we teach the beauty of doing Mitzvahs, but we emphasize the special women's Mitzvahs and reach your daughter on a personal and profound level.
Consider this: Our program has a more relevant impact than any lavish party could give them.
Her year at the BMC will contain all of the core, essential ideas and information about their Jewish souls. They'll leave our program with pride in becoming a powerful Jewish woman, an understanding of their future potential and with messages of empowerment that they’ll keep with them beyond their Bat Mitzvah celebration.
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