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Hi! My name is Eli and I'm 12 - soon to be 13. My Bar Mitzvah is in the beginning of March.
As my Bar Mitzvah project, I have decided to organize with my twin brother a Stuffed Animal Drive called Operation Noah - Stuffed Animals for the Sick. The purpose of this drive is to amass a large number of stuffed animals and give them to kids in hospitals so they might not feel so lonely. Stuffed animals make me feel happy when I'm sad - how much more so it would make them feel happy in their situation.
My hopes for this project is that it not only helps kids in hospitals, but also helps me with organizational skills so I can contribute to my community in a better way in the future.
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My name is Yitzie I am 12 - soon to be 13.
My Bar Mitzvah is on March 6th
For my Bar Mitzvah project I have decided to team up with my twin brother to do a stuffed animal drive called "Operation Noah - Stuffed Animals for the Sick".
The purpose of this project is to collect stuffed animals for children in the hospital so they won't feel lonely or frightened while they are in the hospital.
I want to do this project because as I was growing up stuffed animals always made me feel happy; therefore, I would think it would do the same thing for children in the hospital. It is my hope that this project will repair the world in a special way.
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A large box will be available for NEW stuffed animals only (any size, any color, any kind, but NEW). This box will be available in the dining room of the synagogue basement for donations on Tuesdays.
If you are far away and would like to donate through our synagogue so we can purchase new stuffies, please contribute below. This donation is tax deductable. Please make your check payable to: Beit HaShofar Synagogue (write Operation Noah in the memo) and send it to Beit HaShofar Synagogue, 13001 37th Ave South, Seattle, WA 98168. Or, if you wish, you can use PayPal below.
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