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A Message From Maya.

Thank You!

I don’t even know how to begin….

So I’ll start with “Thank You!”  I had such an incredible Bat Mitzvah weekend, and I thank all of you for celebrating along with me.

It meant so much to have so many of my friends and family members with me throughout the weekend, from the Saturday service at Town & Village Synagogue through the party at Space. I hope you had as much fun as I did!

Lots of love,

Maya

Photo Booth.

So much fun seeing everyone shine in the Photo Booth!

Take a look through the gallery and download your pictures to remember how you partied with Maya!

To download, just click on the picture you want, and then click on the “download” image at the top right of the window that opens.

See Photo Booth Pictures

Event Pictures.

By Nathaniel Johnston Photography

We had a great photographer who gave us a peek at some of the pictures and we thought we’d share some with you.

You can download (mom!) by clicking on an image, and if you post, he asks for a tag of @njohnstonphotography.

Maya’s Montage.

By The Montage Maker

A look back at Maya’s first 12 years! Friends, family and, of course, her brother!

Bat Mitzvah Project.

MET COUNCIL, WINTER CLOTHING CARE PACKAGES.

While thinking about her Bat Mitzvah project, Maya met someone from the Met Council on Jewish Poverty, a non-profit dedicated to alleviating poverty across New York City. In her discussions with them, she decided that with winter fast approaching she would like to help people who might not be able to afford a warm jacket, hat and gloves.

SEE THE VIDEO OF MAYA’S PROJECT IN ACTION.

About Met Council on Jewish Poverty

Met Council on Jewish Poverty is a charitable organization dedicated to alleviating poverty across New York City. Met Council was founded on Jewish values and serves over 225,000 New Yorkers in need – immigrants, seniors living on fixed incomes, the un- and underemployed, survivors of domestic violence and those who find themselves in acute crisis. Met Council operates in all five boroughs, working in partnership with over 30 Kosher food pantries, 16 local Jewish Community Councils which provide resources devoted to food insecurity, senior poverty, family violence, the Holocaust survivor community, and more.

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We’ve had so much fun planning, studying and celebrating! Thanks for visiting and we hope to see you again soon!

Lots of love,
Jana, Todd, Maya & Sammy