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September 09, 2010   1 Tishrei 5771
NFTY  
 

NFTY's Goals

  • Instill Jewish Identity
  • Increase Synagogue Participation among High School Youth
  • Foster Long-term Commitment to the Ideals and Values of Reform Judaism
  • Create Today the Reform Jewish Congregants of Tomorrow

STR BoardNFTY's Values

  • Chinuch: Jewish Education
  • T'filah: Worship 
  • Tikkun Olam: Religious Action 
  • Manhigut: Leadership Development
  • K'hilah K'doshah: Reform Jewish Community
  • Hitpatchut: Personal Growth and Ethics
  • Am Yisrael: The Jewish People
  • Eretz v'M'dinat Yisrael: The Land and State of Israel

NFTY IS COMMITTED TO...

Chinuch: Jewish Education
NFTY is committed to providing young Reform Jews with a solid foundation of Jewish information necessary to help them make informed Jewish decisions. What rituals will they observe? What is their connection to Israel? What values will they espouse and pass on to their children? NFTY strives to make Jewish learning both accessible and enjoyable through experiential informal Jewish education. Most NFTY programs are researched, prepared, and executed by NFTY leaders under the guidance of NFTY Regional Advisors, Clergy, and Educators.

T'filah: Worship
NFTY wants its young people to have meaningful experiences for living and praying Jewishly. NFTY helps young people find their connection to God and the role that faith can play in their lives. NFTY worship services are unique for Reform Jewish teenagers in setting, style, and choice of music.

Tikkun Olam: Religious Action
NFTY recognizes that young people are extremely concerned about the fate of the world in which they live. Commitment to Tikkun Olam—repairing the world—has always been a major component of the NFTY experience. Through community service, speaking, lobbying, and rallying on current domestic or foreign political issues, NFTY remains committed to learning, caring and making a difference in the world.

Manhigut: Leadership Development
In order to create the Reform Jewish leadership of tomorrow, NFTY fosters the Reform Jewish Youth Leadership of today. Through a variety of elected and appointed positions from the youth group level up to the North American level, NFTYites acquire leadership skills through peer-led programming, taking stands at general board meetings, and networking. Adult advisors serve as role-models and guides in these endeavors.

K'hilah K'doshah: Reform Jewish Community
NFTY strives to create a holy Jewish community in which all NFTYites feel a sense of belonging, friendship, safety, and purpose. Through local, regional, and North American events, NFTYites experience a meaningful Jewish community where each person is considered made b’tzelem Elohim—in the image of God.

Hitpatchut: Personal Growth and Ethics
Through Jewish community, adult Reform Jewish mentorship, leadership development, Jewish study, social action, and spiritual exploration, NFTY aims to give Reform Jewish youth the ethical tools to make decisions in their day-to-day lives.

Am Yisrael: The Jewish People
NFTY is part of a larger Reform Jewish and Jewish picture. NFTY is a snif (branch) of Netzer Olami (Noar Tzioni Reformi), the international Reform Zionist youth movement. Being a member of NFTY also means being an active Jew, whether through study, dialogue, or action.

Eretz v'M'dinat Yisrael: The Land and State of Israel
NFTY is the official Youth Movement of ARZA, Association of Reform Zionists of America. NFTYites actively engage in its support of the State of Israel through study, action, summer trips, and our EIE High School Semester in Israel program

Upcoming Youth Events  
September 2010
09/11 -  Torah Study
Our observance of Yom Kippur continues in the Currick Memorial Chapel with our special High Holy Day Family Prayer Books. All are welcome.
Our Sukkot celebration will begin when the students of the Gesher Program gather to decorate the Sukkah. Parents are welcome and encouraged to assist in this Temple tradition. Festivities will continue on Wednesday, September 22nd at 6:00 PM with a Sukkot service.
09/29 -  Gesher Program
October 2010
10/01 -  Yizkor Service
L'dor V'dor: From generation to generation. Help us celebrate as another generation begins its Jewish Journey. We will celebrate the cycle of the reading of the Torah with the Simchat Torah Celebration and Consececration service of our young Gesher students. We will gather in the Schuster Sanctuary as we dance with the Torah scrolls and Simchat Torah flags throughout the Temple. All congregants are invited to celebrate with the Gesher Program students.
10/06 -  Gesher Program
10/13 -  Gesher Program
10/20 -  Gesher Program
10/27 -  Gesher Program
10/31 -  Shalom Yeladim
November 2010
11/03 -  Gesher Program

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