Update on Ken Toronto
This post is specially dedicated to Eizor Toronto! The information on their Ken Structure and leadership is now updated in the September post about the structure of all of the Kenim, so please scroll down and check that out!
Eizor Toronto held Gesher Fall Seminar at the lovely Niagara Falls in Buffalo New York a couple of weekends ago. The theme of the seminar was Finding the "I" in Israel and they had a great showing of kids and madrichim (including a guest appearance from Merakez Tochniot K-Lo) and it was overall a very successful seminar. They have also had several other successful events, including a BBQ and camp reuion in September, Ken Rikud in early October, a chinuch peula themed "Creating and Debating" in mid October, and just this past week a
Rabin Memorial
peula. Eizor Toronto's next peula will be a Tikkun Olam project on November 26th.
Speaking of Tikkun Olam, some of the Bonot in the Ken decided on Halloween to take on a Tikkun Olam project of their own. 6 Bonot (in the picture) took part in a project called "Halloween for the Hungry," where instead of asking for candy on Halloween, they trick-or-treated for non-perishable food items and later donated them to a local food bank. These Bonot set a wonderful example for how you can make a difference while having fun with your kvutzah! For more information on this project, visit www.projectequity.org.
That's all for now. Stay tuned for more Ken news coming soon!
Eizor Toronto held Gesher Fall Seminar at the lovely Niagara Falls in Buffalo New York a couple of weekends ago. The theme of the seminar was Finding the "I" in Israel and they had a great showing of kids and madrichim (including a guest appearance from Merakez Tochniot K-Lo) and it was overall a very successful seminar. They have also had several other successful events, including a BBQ and camp reuion in September, Ken Rikud in early October, a chinuch peula themed "Creating and Debating" in mid October, and just this past week a
Rabin Memorialpeula. Eizor Toronto's next peula will be a Tikkun Olam project on November 26th.
Speaking of Tikkun Olam, some of the Bonot in the Ken decided on Halloween to take on a Tikkun Olam project of their own. 6 Bonot (in the picture) took part in a project called "Halloween for the Hungry," where instead of asking for candy on Halloween, they trick-or-treated for non-perishable food items and later donated them to a local food bank. These Bonot set a wonderful example for how you can make a difference while having fun with your kvutzah! For more information on this project, visit www.projectequity.org.
That's all for now. Stay tuned for more Ken news coming soon!

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