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Resource Type: Peula in: English
Age 8 - 12
Group Size 10 - 50
Estimated Time: 45 minutes
Goals: To teach a little bit about the life of R. Avraham Ibn Ezra
Theme: Rishonim
Topic: Rabbi Avraham Ibn Ezra
Written by: Josh Skarf
Goals: To teach a little bit about the life of R. Avraham Ibn Ezra
Materials: Towel (preferably red), Cut-out words (on flashcards), some blank flash cards, straws or toothpicks
Background:
Rabbi Avraham Ibn Ezra lived in
Game 1: Magnetic Poetry
Last week we played Hodgie Podgie. This game is similar, but the words are given to you ahead of time, and you simply have to arrange them. Divide the teams into groups of about 5 people each. Give each team a set of words. Then ask them some funny/ridiculous questions, and explain to them that they have to write out an answer in poetry from the words. Perhaps you can give them a couple blanks (wildcards) to make it easier for them. Then, especially if the answers are strange, have them explain what the answers mean. Alternatively, if you feel that this is too hard, you can give each kid a word and have them find other people to team up with to make phrases (so that everyone kind of mills around trying to find people who have words that make sense with their’s). In addition, you can do the same thing as last week, and ask each group to give a perush (explanation) on their poetry, to fit in with Ibn Ezra's commentary.
Explanation: Besides being a great scholar, Ibn Ezra was also a poet, and composed many of the poems that we say in various parts of davening.
Game 2: Riddles:
Ibn Ezra had an extremely sharp mind. He would occasionally use riddles in his commentary. Break up into small groups (depending on how many madrichim there are). take 6 toothpicks or straws (or anything straight) and tell the kids that they have to arrange them into 8 triangles. The solution is a Magen David:
Game 3: Bullfighting: Cat and Mouse Variation
[I know this doesn’t have much to do with Ibn Ezra, but he did grow up in
Explanation: Ibn Ezra originally grew up in
Story: The Kuzari
Ibn Exra was a close friend of another famous Rabbi, R. Yehuda HaLevi, who wrote a famous book called the Kuzari. The following is the story within:
Once upon a time there was a king of a great kingdom in
[It is very possible that these games will not be enough to fill up the full hour of time. So be prepared with another game, preferably thematic but not necessarily, just in case. (As a general rule, it’s always good to have an extra game in your pocket just in case you need it.)]
Fish
The
People
Eat
Run
Talk
By
Tired
Smelly
If
When
You
I
They
He
To
To
Lift
Car
Chicken
Tomatoes
So
Flip
Juggle
Avraham
Moshe
Torah
Snif
talk
Fight
City
Go
Why
Peula
Large
Small
Socks
Baseball
Computer
Use
Break
Watch
Listen
Grab
Present
Dessert
For
As
Wish
Torah
Eight
Hair
Lightbulb
Mystery
Scary
Work
Happy
Smile
Cry
Are
Suitable for Shabbat