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Rabanut Harasheet

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Resource Type: Peula in: English

Age 10 - 18

Group Size 10 - 50

Estimated Time: 45 minutes

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Resource Goal

Teach the Chanichim about the jobs of the Rabanut HaRasheet and how it effects the State of Israel.


Resource Contents

I Background Information

            In 1921 a committee was formed to elect a Chief Rabbi of Eretz Yisrael and to oversee religious issues in the Jewish settlements of Palestine. After Medinat Yisrael was established, the Knesset passed certain laws which officially gave the Chief Rabbinate authority over Jewish religious affairs in Israel. This was done in order to centralize and unify religious practices in Israel. The 2 Chief (one Ashkenazi and one Sefardi) are each elected for a 5-year term, and may be reelected for only one additional 5-year term.

            Areas that the Rabanut HaRasheet oversee include: Marriage, Divorce, Kashrut, Conversion, Writing of Sifrei Torah, Tefillin and Mezuzot, and Religious practices in the army.

 

II: The Ten Thousand Shekel Pyramid

            On the following pages are 6 suggested categories and items for use in the game. You may choose to make up your own categories and items, but either way, This peula must be prepared BEFORE Shabbat. The first page contains the names of the 6 catagories. These must be cut up before Shabbat. The next page contains the items for each category. These may be cut up individually, or you may choose to rewrite each item on a separate index car (highly recommended, as it will be easier for the chanichim, and also you will them have a master sheet the answers.) Place each group of 7 items with its corresponding category card, and mount in pyramid form on a poster-board, or you may set them up on a chair or table at sniff. (Obviously, the former is preferable.)

            Divide the chanichim into groups of two. Each group gets a chance to choose a category, each of which has a catchy name, so they must be explained (see below.) One player will give clues and the other will receive. The clue giver is handed the index cards of the chosen category, and is allotted 30 seconds to give clues describing each item to the receiver. They may not use as a clue any part of the word being guessed. The total number of items guessed correctly is their score. Try to play at least two rounds per group of two. (So if you have a large number of chanichim, you may need to make up more categories.)

            The categories are: Head Honchos (areasa the Rabanut HaRasheet oversees); Books (Sefarim in tanach); Sons and daughters of Akiva (things relating to Bnei Akiva); That’s Entertainment (Movies); Beit HaSefer (things found in schools); and Holy Land (Cities in Israel)

 

Head Honchos

Marriage, Divorce, Religion in the army, conversion, Writing of Torahs, Kashrut.          

 

Books

Bereshit, Devarim, Yehoshua, Ruth, Esther, Yechezkel

 

Beit HaSefer

Desk, chair, Books, Teacher, Lunchroom, Students, Principal

 

Sons & Daughters of Akiva

Torah V’Avodah, Madrich, Camp Moshava, Zionism, Israel, Snif, Games

 

Holy Land

Yerushalayim, Tel Aviv, Chaifa, Chevron, Tzfat, Eilat, Beer Sheva

 

That’s Entertainment

Titanic, Atlantis, Shrek, Pearl Harbor, Moulin Rouge, Matrix, Aladdin

 

 

Head Honchos    That’s Entertainment

 

 

Sons & Daughters of Akiva     Books

 

 

Beit HaSefer            The Holy Land


Resource Comments
This peula must be prepared BEFORE Shabbat.


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