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Rabbi Zippel strives to make the sessions fun – despite their sometimes serious themes. He often jokes with the teens and offers them candy and treats.

“They are reminded by many different staff people that they have to change – that they need to improve their behavior,” he says. “The message they get from me every week is ‘I love you.’ There is a tremendous amount of preciousness that is concealed within you, and the only reason why I come here to see you is because, out of my love for you, I want to help you tap into it.'”

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He asks that all the teens begin and end their days with short, traditional prayers, including the Modeh Ani upon awaking.

It’s a prayer of thanks. It’s a prayer acknowledging God. It’s a prayer rejoicing in the gift of a new day.

 

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The Jewish Community of Utah is a very diverse one indeed, with approximately 1,200 Jewish households, representing every walk of life across the Jewish spectrum.

State Capital: Salt Lake City

State Nickname: The Beehive State

State Motto: Industry

State Flower: Sego Lily

State Bird: California Gull

First Shul: B’nai Israel Temple (Salt Lake City), the first permanent Jewish house of worship in Utah was built in 1883.

Basketball Team: Utah Jazz


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