Welcome to Club13!
Your Personal Bar Mitzvah Journey Starts Right Here!
With awesome hands-on workshops, cool field trips, and personal power impact opportunities, your son will have a Bar Mitzvah experience that will create memories, laughter, skills, and friendships that will last well beyond his big day!
At Club13 we believe a Bar Mitzvah is a time for personal growth, adventure, fun memories, Jewish pride, opportunities, and lots of Jewish joy!
We take a unique approach to the Bar Mitzvah journey, regardless of where the celebration and service was or will be taking place, and regardless of affiliation, background, or level of observance, this journey is for you, and everyone is welcome to join!
Join the action…
Club13 is an 10 part programme for boys in year 7 or year 8, and takes place once a month during the school year - from September through June - on Monday evenings, alternating between Bushey Chabad, Chabad of Radlett, or Chabad of Bricket Wood. Please see below for the programme outline.
There is a one time all-inclusive fee of £150 (early bird price, ends 18th July ‘25, afterwards £200) for the full programme, including field trips, personalised Club13 gear, workshop supplies, snacks, and the grand bbq. No one will be turned away for lack of funds, please reach out to discuss available grants.
If you have any questions, or would like to discuss Club13 for your son, please contact Rabbi Yosef Sharfstein at Yosef@Busheychabad.org or at 07501 294 873.
A Project of Chabads of Bushey, Radlett, and Bricket Wood.
“What a wonderful year/programme it’s been! J. has loved every session!”
“Thanks Club 13 team for a fantastic programme, S. has really enjoyed it and learned a lot!”
“Thank you for organising the Bar Mitzvah course! It was really fun and there was such a good variety of activities. In particular, the visit from the holocaust survivor was very interesting, and I really enjoyed the supermarket session and learning about kashrut.
I am really pleased to have been able to participate in such a great course ahead of my Bar Mitzvah.
Thanks again,”