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KUNTRUS HACHESED
“Sure I would love to do chesed, but I just don’t know exactly what to do.”
So many of us would be happy to offer some of our free time to do chesed if we only knew what
opportunities exist.
This Kuntrus includes a detailed list of chesed opportunities in our neighborhood, whether you enjoy working
with young or old, in the evenings or weekends, there is a chesed that will appeal to you. Of course, there
are many more chesed opportunities than those listed here, and if you find others, we encourage you to
bring them to our attention so we may include them in future lists.
The Mesivta doesn’t require you to do chesed. Rather we warmly invite and encourage you to participate
in some form of chesed activity. This brochure is full of excellent suggestions, but you may discover other
chesed activities on your own.
There are 3 categories of chesed that have consideration for the Arista Honors Society:
Chesed
Daily Bais Medrash, Classrooms, Gabbai Tzeddakah
Chaverim, Father-Son learning Program, Kulanu,
Weekly
MYEF, Partners in Torah, Premier, Shul Chesed
Atria Assisted Living, Bikur Cholim, Chai Lifeline, JEP Long Island,
Monthly
Lev Leytzan, Masbia Soup Kitchen, Tomchei Shabbos
Major Bais Ezra (OHEL), Friendship Circles, Kids of Courage
Events
Please Remember:
Participation in a chesed activity is a prerequisite for membership
in the prestigious Arista Honor Society
Your participation in chesed activities will be noted on your transcript
and you will receive a community service award
All chesed projects must be approved by Rabbi Yaffe, Rabbi Bennett or Rabbi Kohn.