Register Now for Adventure Rabbi Teens

The Adventure Rabbi Teen Group is back for a 4th year of amazing programming, building friendships, and having lots of fun!

Each year, we mix it up by bringing back old favorites and exploring new things, so your teen is sure to have a unique and wonderful experience each and every year.

This year, our calendar is chock-full! We’re going through a haunted house, we WILL escape the Escape Room, cook and enjoy a Shabbat dinner together, go rock climbing, and so much more! This year, we’ve even got an incredible camping weekend planned at the Great Sand Dunes!

Our teens are known for being welcoming, inclusive, and fun, so we’d love to see your teen join us this year. Regardless of whether or not you’ve been with Adventure Rabbi programming for years, or if this is your very first, we know your teen will have a wonderful time.

Check out our incredible year of programming here: http://www.adventurerabbi.org/congregation/Teen.htm and when you’re ready, registration is quick and easy right here: https://www.adventurerabbi.org/secure/jewish-teen-program-in-Boulder-co-2017.php

For more information, please contact our Director of Education, Elaine Barenblat, at elaine@adventurerabbi.org or by phone at 720.410.8395

We are looking forward to making some incredible memories and forging lifelong friendships, and we hope you’ll be able to join us!

About Elaine Barenblat

Elaine hails from San Antonio Texas, but has been fortunate enough to live all over the United States. While she has a degree in Early Childhood and Special Education, her work with the Adventure Rabbi Congregation in Boulder, CO focuses around Jewish Education for students in grades 1-6, B'nai Mitzvah training, teen programming, and hosting events for 20s and 30s. She's found her forever home nestled in the Foothills, and she hopes to meet you around town soon!

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