"Unity and joy"Young adults Caulfield Shule

Starting the year with connection and joy

"Since YACS was launched last year, we've witnessed incredible enthusiasm for our events."

Rabbi Daniel and Rebbetzin Sarah Rabin (centre) with YACS members. Photo: Supplied
Rabbi Daniel and Rebbetzin Sarah Rabin (centre) with YACS members. Photo: Supplied

Eli Vayn, one of the dedicated committee members of Caulfield Shule’s young adults (YACS) community, envisioned a lively Jewish new year’s party that would offer young adults an unforgettable start to the year.

The recent Jewish new year’s party brought hundreds of young adults together just before Rosh Hashanah to kick off 5785 in a truly memorable way.

The event featured music and dancing that kept the energy high throughout the evening.

Attendees enjoyed plenty of opportunities to connect, socialise and build community bonds.

To make the evening even more thrilling, one lucky attendee won a raffle ticket to Israel, bringing an element of surprise and excitement to the night.

Vayn said, “The new year’s party was about starting 5785 with a sense of unity and joy.

“It’s inspiring to see how YACS has become a place for young adults to come together in such meaningful ways, especially during times like these.”

“Since YACS was launched last year, we’ve witnessed incredible enthusiasm for our events.

“This year’s new year’s celebration set a wonderful tone for the year ahead, showing the depth of connection and commitment among our young adult members.”

Considering the journey with YACS, Caulfield Shule’s Rabbi Daniel Rabin said he was truly grateful to see such a vibrant community forming.

“It is uplifting to see young adults coming together to celebrate and support one another.

YACS has become a place where friendships flourish and the community spirit shines.”

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