The process of becoming Bar or Bat Mitzvah has changed over the years regarding parties and celebrations, but in no way has it changed more than in the mitzvah projects being tackled these days. Doing a “mitzvah project” has had a place in Bar and Bat Mitzvahs for a long time, but the scope of projects has broadened in recent years. Meet three youngsters from Temple Shalom in Colorado Springs who are serious about tikkun olam, helping to make the world a better place. Quinn Tefertiller Quinn Tefertiller is a volunteer at the Sled Hockey Organization. This organization arranges games and tournaments for those with physical disabilities to participate in ice hockey. Sled hockey is the adaptive form of ice hockey and is gaining in […]
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