Dear Friend,
Cheesecake is only one way to celebrate this week's holiday of Shavuot. Shutaf teens just learned how to make chocolates as part of the this year's Young Leadership program - inclusion and tasty fun together.
Shavuot Sameach from Beth, Miriam and Deb at Shutaf.
 
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Can making chocolate and having fun together make the world a more inclusive place? Yes!
At Shutaf's Young Leadership Program teens with and without disabilities work together, fostering individual and group development through fun, year-round activities that emphasize social skills, vocational training, self-identity and advocacy.

 

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Jay Ruderman, who's originally from Massachusetts, made
aliyah with his wife, Shira, and family, to Rehovot, in 2005.
Jay represents his family's foundation which is funding the
vocational section of our Young Leadership program for
teens in 2010-11. Shutaf is delighted to be partnering with
Jay and the Ruderman family. Thank you for believing in
Shutaf's mission of inclusion and acceptance. Read more

Shutaf teens just
concluded an interesting
and very yummy, four
session chocolate
workshop. The teens
learned about the history
of chocolate, what makes
the dark, milk and white
chocolates different.
Read more

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I had always wanted to learn about
making chocolate. I learned in the
workshop that chocolate is all
kinds - on sticks, dark chocolate,
milk chocolate, chocolate with
nuts, chocolate with sprinkles, balls
of chocolate with paper inside that
was written things like fortune
cookies. Read more

     
 

Beth Steinberg: beth@campshutaf.org

Miriam Avraham: miriam@campshutaf.org

 
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