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A Jewish Lifestyle

v     The chanichim will want to be part of the life that goes on in

Israel.

v     The chanichim will hear what a Jewish lifestyle in

Israel includes.

v     The chanichim will realize that the Jewish life is happening and if they want to be part of it they should start get ready.

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Amalek - Parshat Zachor

Discuss Amalek, their history, and the relevant mitzvot relating to them.

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Baal Shem Tov And The Vilna Gaon

Goals: Teach about the Besh’t, the Vilna Gaon, Chasidut and Mitnagdut; Teach about the conflict between these two groups, and the main principles behind each.

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Back To Basics-succot

Noseh:  Appreciating Hashem through nature

Goal: To teach the chanichim that

1.      Natural beauty is a way to appreciate God in the world

2.      Succot is a time-out we take to reconnect to nature, in order to appreciate Hashem’s wondrous creation.

3.      While appreciating nature, we also need to appreciate our dependence on Hashem. 

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Biblical Leadership Shiur/sicha

The point of this shiur is to teach the chanichim about various leadership qualities, and to show them examples in Tanach where these leadership skills are used by different characters. Therefore the goals of this shiur are threefold:

 To discuss with the chanichim various traits a leader should possess and why these traits are so crucial.

To use the examples in Tanach as jumping off points for discussing contexts when these traits should be put into use. Try to think of other examples in their lives where this particular leadership trait would need to be employed.

To show the chanichim how the Tanach is not boring, but active and engaging, full of situations and characters that we can relate to and identify with. The characters in Tanach should be seen by the chanichim as “leader role models” that they can identify with and strive to imitate.

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Chavraya - Aleph

Being that Sunday is the 10 B'Tevet, we would like the chanachim to be confronted with the question: why is remembering important?

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Davening Today In A Shul

To learn the place of a shul today and the importance of davening with a tsibur and/or in a shul.

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Freedom Of Choice

Explain to the chanichim that we can always be free if we have our most important freedom – our bchira chofshit

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Freedom Of Choice

explain to the chanichim that we can always be free if we have our most important freedom – our bchira chofshit.

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Functions Of A Shul

Learn the functions of a shul through the use of the Rambam and his commentries and to learn the differences and similarities between a shul and the Beit Hamikdash.

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Importance Of Tzedakah - Rosh Hashanah

Teach the kids about tzedaka, how it’s done, why it’s important.

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