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Behind The Stage - îàçåøé ä÷ìòéí
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Resource Type: Peula in: English
Age 13 - 18
Group Size 5 - 50
Estimated Time: 45 minutes
Behind the stage- ENG.doc (28 KB)
Goals:
1. make the chanich be more aware to the messages that are hiding behind songs ,movies and commercials.
2. identify the messages that fit our way of life and those who don’tThings to prepare:
1. clouds of quotes from movies ,books, commercials + clouds of thoughts.
An important part of the Chanukah story is the mityavnim – people adopting the Greek culture .This peula is dealing with “hityavnut” in our days – adopting different values and lifestyles without any criticism.
Steps:
1. opening game: ”the reason game”
2. did you understand…?
3. story – “ducks fat”
4. summary
1.Opening game – “the reason game”
The chanichim are sitting in a circle. The first chanich says a sentence and the second one has to say a reason for the first sentence.
“Because the dog ate my notebook” |
Because he was hungry and my sister didn’t feed him |
Because she hates the dog since he bit
2. Did you understand?
Give ¾ of the chanichim little papers with quotes from movies, books, commercials that delivers a message (positive/negative).give the other ¼ clouds that expresses thoughts we have about life.
Each chanich has to find the chanich that has the cloud that matches his quote.
(Examples in the end of the peula)
Ask your chanichim:
*We are surrounded with communication – television , newspapers, books, movies ,signs on the street. Each quote is reflecting a certain statement: do we agree with all the statements?
*do all the “thought clouds” fit the style of life we believe in?
3.”Chicken Fat” – story:
4.Summary:
Remembering what is our goal is so important when we try to reach somewhere/someone. We must think what are the values and objects that fit our style of life (tora ve'avoda) and not to adopt every value we meet in other people/places/cultures.
Suitable for Shabbat