This past weekend, thousands of Jewish teens in more than 60 countries united for BBYO Global Shabbat—our largest annual Shabbat celebration. Through hundreds of teen-led services, programs, and shared community moments, Global Shabbat offered our teens around the world a powerful opportunity to reflect, celebrate, and connect.
This year’s theme, Am Echad, Lev Echad: One People, One Heart, highlighted the shared sense of belonging that threads through global Jewish life. Teens embraced the message by creating experiences that honored both local tradition and global unity, weaving together rituals, learning, creativity, and community building. To help communities elevate their celebrations, we also launched a Global Shabbat Cookbook featuring teen and family-submitted recipes from around the world, reinforcing the idea that food—like Shabbat—brings people together across cultures.
“Global Shabbat is one of the clearest expressions of what it means to be a global Movement,” said Jess Zimmerman, Senior Manager of Jewish Enrichment. “Our theme reminds us that no matter where we live or how we practice, we are one people with one heart.”
Across BBYO communities, teen leaders collaborated with staff, alumni, and partners to design elevated Shabbat experiences—supported in part by BBYO’s Global Shabbat Innovation Fund. Highlights included a musical Shabbat festival in Uruguay, experiential “Shabbats Around the World” in Moldova, a family Shabbaton across Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Georgia, and glow-themed Hanukkah celebrations in Kansas City. Programs in Mexico, Australia, United States, and emerging communities such as Tokyo, Taipei, Uganda, and the UAE further showcased BBYO’s expanding global impact.
Global Shabbat is guided by teen Sh’lichim and an international committee that provides resources and inspiration for chapters worldwide, ensuring every community can celebrate in its own voice.