Kids Care for Animals!
Our "Kid Clubbers" enjoyed a great show with Snakes and Scales, and made a wild bird feeder out of recycled bottles!
It was a great first event with over 45 kids attending.
It was a great first event with over 45 kids attending.
Kids Club-Chanukah
Our Chanukah Alumni Kids Club was a great success!! Please click here to check it out!
Kids Care... for the Homeless
CKC baked pumpkin muffins and made warm scarves for the homeless. Our green group pictured here traveled to a shelter and distributed lunches they assembled. What an adventure!
Chanukah Adventure!
Chabad Kids Club embarked on a Chanukah Treasure hunt! Plus they heard a great story with a funny story board from Rabbi Horowitz during dinner.
What a great way to start off Chanukah!
What a great way to start off Chanukah!
Kids Care... for the Environment ~ Tu B'Shevat
Our members and guests discovered what we can do to help save water and recycle with a uniquely Jewish spin. Plus we made cool terrariums and watched a funny skit by our Morot Chava, Muki and Devorah!
Chabad Kids Club - February 12
At our latest Chabad Kids Club, we "traveled" to Israel in our jumbo jet, and then visited all the great sites in Israel!
Chabad Kids Club ~ March 13, 2008
Chabad Kids Club opened a cafe for the night! Participants cooked lasagna, soup, and made salads and desserts. They then served as waiters and served their families. A great time was had by all!
Time for Mitzvot!
Kids designed their own Mitzvah clocks, learned all about Modeh Ani and Shema, and took home a glow in the dark Shema card! What a great time.
Brachot Carnival!
After making our own delish pizza, we went on to play, create and learn at an amazing brachot carnival with 14 booths of hands-on fun! Thanks to all the Morahs and volunteers who came to help!
December 16, 2008
Chabad Kids Club was ready for some scientific fun as we explored the properties of light and energy in this pre-Chanukah event. Plus, the kids decorated candles and enjoyed a delicious dinner and story by Rabbi Chayim.
