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Resource Type: Peula in: English
Age 10 - 18
Group Size 10 - 55
Estimated Time: 45 minutes
Judaism&Future.doc (26 KB)
Goal: Teach
kids that we (Jews) can change with times, and deal with the modern world.
Peulah:
This game is a version of Taboo.
1. Make a bunch of cards/slips of
paper. Each card has one word on the
top, and a list of a few words on the bottom.
2. One person from the group is
shown the card. That person must
describe the word on top to everybody else, but he/she may NOT actually say
that word or say any of the words on the bottom. The first person from the group to guess the
word on top of the card gets to be the next one to see and describe the next
card.
Here are a few cards that you can transfer to index cards for the game:
Describe this word: Travel
Without saying: Car, train, plane, highway, automobile,
Describe: Entertainment
Without saying: TV, Movie, sports, show, broadway
Describe: Education
Without saying: College, high-school, professor, elementary school, textbook
Describe: Government
Without saying:
Describe: War
Without saying: Missile, tank, gun, artillery, cannon, plane, commando
Describe: Music
Without saying: CD, Radio, tape,
guitar, piano, stereo
Describe: Study
Without saying: Book, test, quiz, exam, finals, notes
Describe: Rabbi
Without saying: Black hat, beard, synagogue, semicha
Describe:
Without saying: El-Al, Bnei
Akiva, knesset, tzahal, kibbutz, moshav
Describe: City
Without saying: The name of any modern major city
These are just ten examples.
Make as many as you can think of...but make sure that you get all the “modern”
words down on the “taboo” list!!
Sicha:
The point of this game was to
describe a thing or idea that has existed for centuries without describing its
modern expression. Travel without cars,
entertainment without TV etc. Try to
discuss (depending on how discussion oriented your sniff is) that Judaism can
deal with all these things because the concept has existed for centuries. Even though there were no cars in the time of
the Gmara, there was travel; event though there were no TV’s, there was
entertainment.
So…Judaism can deal with TV
because it has laws about entertainment; Judaism can deal with the President
because it has laws about the government; Judaism can deal with tzahal because
it has laws about
Ask kids for examples:
What is an example of a Jewish
law about tzahal? Perhaps that soldiers can break shabbat under certain
circumstances. So a modern army applies
an ancient law of pikuach nefesh. The
more examples kids give the better!!
The point in all this is to show that Judaism has ways of dealing with new modern things even though it is an ancient religion.
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