JOC B' Mitzvah Application
Apply to be part of this national cohort of peers learning, celebrating, and coming of age together. Jews age 12-14 of all races, genders, and levels of Jewish education welcome.

Before Applying we encourage you to read this FAQ document to learn more about the program:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12pW-HqDrVdgulBRfuQg5uCb5wROJ-O0vyRt_KDeoRhY/edit?usp=sharing

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Email *
Participant Name (first and last) *
Guardian Name(s) (first and last) *
Guardian (s) Email Address
Participant Age as of March 1st, 2022
Participant Pronouns  (ie. she, he, they etc.)
We are excited to be offering the first of its kind B'mitzvah program for Jews of Color. We know that that term means different things to different people, please share with us what it means to your child and how it relates to their identity.
There are so many ways to be Jewish. All are welcome in our pluralistic space, and we would love to understand what Judaism looks like in your life. Weather you identify with a particular movement, blast Jewish music in your car, or connect to Judaism through food help us understand what Judaism means for you. And I'm "just Jewish" or "I don't know" are totally acceptable answers.
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Program Interest
What do you hope that your child will gain by participation in this program?
We do not expect participants to have the same level of background when it comes to Hebrew. Hebrew will be part of the celebration. Please help us better understand your child's exposure to Hebrew
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Will your child be studying for b-mitzvah (bar/bat/bnai mitzvah) at your home synagogue or Jewish org  in addition to this cohort? *
Anything Else You Want to Tell Us:
We know every family and child is different and we are happy to get to know you all. Please share whatever biographic information you would like with us to help us get to know your child better.
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