Young Israel Helps 30 Deaf & Hearing-Impaired Youths Celebrate Bar & Bat Mitzvahs
December 9, 2022
particular disabilities,” said Rabbi Doron Perez, Executive Chairman of World Mizrachi. “We as a community are committed to ensuring that these young men and women will be able to experience the special transitional moments of the bar and bat mitzvah in a way which takes into account their unique needs.”
For the past 110 years, the National Council of Young Israel has ably served the broader Jewish community. With more than 25,000 member families and approximately 135 branch synagogues throughout the United States, Canada, and Israel, the National Council of Young Israel is a multi-faceted organization that embraces Jewish communal needs and often takes a leading role in tackling the important issues that face the Jewish community in North America and Israel.
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