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JBBBS Joins with Kevin Youkilis’ Hits for Kids for Hanukkah Homerun!

Kevin Youkilis' Hits for KidsOn Monday, December 22nd, 2008 (the second night of Hanukkah), Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters invited “Bigs” and “Littles” to play a little dreidel, eat some latkes and hang out with the Boston Red Sox’s own, Kevin Youkilis at the annual Silk Family Hanukkah Party.

Nearly one hundred “matches” attended the event held at the Leventhal-Sidman JCC which was held in conjunction with Kevin Youkilis Hits for Kids. After enjoying a Hanukkah meal and hot fudge sundaes served in Red Sox mini-helmets just like those at Fenway Park, “Littles” and “Bigs” were entertained by DJ Drey-Del and were challenged to a dance party and games. You could feel the buzz in the air as seven o’clock approached and our favorite Jewish baseball player’s arrival came closer and closer.

JBBS Big and Little await Kevin Youkilis

JBBS Big and Little await Kevin Youkilis

Big Brother Adam eagerly awaits Kevin Youkilis with his "Little"

A JBBBS "Big" and "Little" eagerly await Kevin Youkilis

Shortly after 7:00, JBBBS President/CEO Harvey Lowell announced that a special guest was in the building, “Not only is he a wonderful ball player…he is a lot like our Big Brothers and Big Sisters who we can emulate and we can be proud of. We all love the way the way he plays the game. We all love what he represents, and we are so happy he was able to join us.” Kevin Youkilis was greeted with applause and cheers of “Yoouukk” as he joined the Silk Family and two special matches to light the menorah and lead us in the Hanukkah blessings.

Kevin Youkilis, the Silk Family and JBBBS matches light the menorah

Kevin Youkilis, the Silk Family and JBBBS matches light the menorah

After sharing his favorite Hanukkah stories and memories, Kevin spent more than an hour answering each question asked by JBBBS “Bigs” and “Littles.” The questions were vast and diverse. One match asked about his unusual batting stance, while others were interested in his best friends growing up and his favorite books. Handshakes and hugs were given, and there was even one marriage proposal. Following the question and answer period, our “Littles” joined Kevin on stage for a group picture.

Kevin Youkilis answers questions from JBBBS matches.

Kevin Youkilis answers questions from JBBBS matches.

The 2008 Silk Family Hanukkah Party is sure to be an event that all whom attended will remember for years to come. Many thanks for those that joined us for this special evening and to Kevin, his wife Enza and Hits for Kids for making this a true Hanukkah miracle.

Kevin Youkilis and members of the JBBBS Staff

Kevin Youkilis and members of the JBBBS Staff

December 23, 2008 at 8:10 pm Leave a comment

After 89 Years, JBBBS Joins the Blogosphere!

Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters President/CEO Harvey Lowell, PhD

 

Welcome to our first blog, entry after 89 years of doing business.

Times have changed:  The first public message of Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters was issued in a little box-shaped editorial in the pages of the Bnai Brith Messenger, and a column in the Jewish Advocate.  Our agency was in its gestation period in 1918, a year that began with the euphoria of a Red Sox World Series victory, in a Boston that would not see another one until four years ago.  The next year, the year of our official founding, brought the aftermath of World War I, a massive and deadly flu pandemic, and a year of upheaval around the world. 

The 1918 World Champion Boston Red Sox

The 1918 World Champion Boston Red Sox

Then as now, the idea of Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters was a simple one:  there were plenty of kids in the Greater Boston area who needed some attention; who needed a hand; who needed some guidance.  There were immigrant kids; boys whose fathers had run off; and children whose families had suffered loss, illness, poverty and emotional turmoil.   The agency was started by people who had something; and who simply wanted to give a little of it back to their community.

The Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters are not so different today; and neither are conditions either in the Jewish or the larger community. Regardless of how well our community does – and today we work with Jewish and non-Jewish children –  there are always those of us who exist at the margins of our shared communal life;  and are perhaps too embarrassed  or ashamed or too needy to let that need be seen by our regular communal institutions.

So the way this message is reaching you is wildly different, the message itself is the same:  It’s not only a great thing, it’s a fun thing to be a Jewish Big Brother or Big Sister;  and if you’re qualified, we’ll help you make your experience as rewarding -maybe even more rewarding -for you as it is for your ‘little.’

We hope to use this blog as a new way of communicating with you. Many of you are long time friends of the agency, as others may have stumbled upon us. Either way, we hope that you will check back often to hear more about what is new with the agency, read tips for our “Bigs” and parents and share in the fun that goes on within Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters.

We’ll be back in touch with you soon – in the meantime, we’d love to hear suggestions from you about what you’d be interested in learning about.

All the best for the holiday season -

Chag Chanukah Sameach

Harv

 

 

December 22, 2008 at 8:10 pm 1 comment


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