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CONGRATULATIONS, BEN!

Ben Goldstein, a 17-year old junior at Marblehead High School, celebrated his Bar Mitzvah this week after preparing for nine months following his return from a "Y-to-I" trip to Israel last summer.

On Sunday, May 27th, at Temple Bnai Israel in Revere, Rabbi Joseph Berman spoke to the congregation on the holiday of Shavuot, explaining that in Biblical times, the first harvest of the Spring was brought to the sanctuary as an offering.  Such was my feeling, as I shared with the Goldstein family of Marblehead the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ben. 

Unlike most Jewish boys and girls who celebrate this rite of passage at age thirteen, Ben Goldstein is a 17-year old junior at Marblehead High School.  At a time when most others his age are balancing their time between schoolwork, extracurricular activities, SATs and increasingly active social lives, Ben has dedicated most of this past year to preparing for his Bar Mitzvah, while similarly juggling these same time commitments and other responsibilities.

When Ben returned from a "Y-to-I" trip to Israel last August, I asked him whether he had felt that same connection to our homeland which I remembered feeling as a result of y own USY trip to Israel more than forty years ago, and which I was able to share with my daughter, Ali, llast summer in celebration of her own Bat Mitzvah.

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Upon learning that Ben had never celebrated his own Bar Mitzvah, I had proposed that Ben consider undertaking this challenge so as demonstrate the power of his ability to set and meet goals. 

Ben seized upon this challenge as a timely opportunity to devote nhimself to self-improvement, and has spent these past nine months, preparing for his Bar Mitzvah with Rabbi Baruch Ha Levi of Shirat Hayman, Rabbi Berman, and Ken Schulman of Cohen Hillel Academy, while working hard to improve his grades, elevate his SAT scores, and even make the Varsity tennis team at Marblehead High School. 

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Kudos to Ben for his commitment and devotion, "mazel tov" to his family, and
many thanks to these remarkable teachers who helped us to bring this idea to fruition.

 

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