From Matza To Cheesecake
Resource
Type:
Peula
in:
Engels
Age:
6-12
Group Size:
10-55
Estimated Time:
45
minutes
Welcome to the
Journey from
Divide the
entire snif into Shevatim (Reuven, Levi… à They can be divided by grades or they
can be mixed). You will need one or two madrichim with each group, as well as
one madrich/a running each station. In order to avoid back log, give each group
a different order of stations to go through but remember to keep all the A’s
and B’s together (ie 1a must come before 1b).
Each group must
travel on a journey from
Sha’ar 1A: Counting Games:
Sefirat ha’Omer
is an integral part of our journey from Pesach to Shavuot—to pass this sha’ar
the group must successfully:
A) Sit in a circle and
count to 25 going around the circle. At each multiple of 3 the person whose
turn it is must say “Bizz.” At each
multiple of 5 the person whose turn it is must say “Buzz” and the count
switches directions around the circle (ie. From clockwise to
counter-clockwise).
B) Sit in a circle and
count to 10. Here’s the catchàThey can’t go in order around the circle
and they can’t say anything except the numbers—and if any two people call out a
number at once the group must start over.
When they pass
this Sha’ar the group receives a Sefirah Information Sheet (Attached at end of
peulah, just detach and photocopy).
Sha’ar 1B: Sefirah-Quiz:
The group gets a few minutes to study their Sefirah Information Sheet, after which they must hand it in to the stationmaster/Sho’er. The stationmaster/Sho’er then asks the group 3 questions based on the sheet. If the group gets 2/3 right they may continue, if they do not they get their sheet back and must study and try again.
Sha’ar 2A: Trip Games:
All the
chanichim must sit in a circle to prepare for their “trip”:
They must each name something that they can take on their trip with them, the
Sho’er will tell them whether or not they can take it with them—based on the
following criteria:
Round #1: It
must have a double vowel. (Food but not a sandwich)
Round #2: It
must start with the same letter as their first name.
Round #3: It
must be a Hebrew word.
Once the group
has guessed the “Criteria” for each round they can begin the next, once they
have finished all three they receive a Shavuot Information Sheet and can
proceed to the next station.
Sha’ar 2B: Shavuot Games:
The group gets
a few minutes to study their Shavuot Information Sheet, after which they must
hand it in to the stationmaster/Sho’er. The stationmaster/Sho’er then asks the group 3 questions based on the
sheet. If the group gets 2/3 right they may continue, if they do not they get
their sheet back and must study and try again.
Sha’ar 3A: Obstacle Course:
A course is set
up on the floor, there are two barriers on either side of the course and the
course itself has plates, cups, chairs…etc scattered about it. The group must
form pairs. One person in each pair is blindfolded and the other must guide
him/her through the obstacle course WITHOUT touching them—they can only give
them VERBAL directions.
Once each of
the pairs must make it through the course WITHOUT touching any of the objects
on the course, the group receives an Aseret HaDibrot Information sheet.
Sha’ar 3B: Har Sinai Quiz:
The group gets
a few minutes to study their Aseret HaDibrot Information Sheet, after which
they must hand it in to the stationmaster/Sho’er. The stationmaster/Sho’er then asks the group
3 questions based on the sheet. If the group gets 2/3 right they may continue,
if they do not they get their sheet back and must study and try again.
Sikum:
Bring the
entire group together for a special Har Sinai seudah shlishit.
Sum up the
peulah by pointing out the Journey that we have all been on since Pesach/Egypt
and that will culminate in Shavuot/Israel.
In order to
complete our journey we must grow in many ways—two specific ways that you can point out are:
1. Unity and Cooperation
2. Torah Knowledge
Sefira Information Sheet
1. There are 50 full days
of sefirah. The first day is the second day of Pesach and the last is Shavuot.
2. If you miss one day of
Sefirah you can no longer count with a beracha.
3. If you count during
the day (if you forgot at night) you can still count the following night with a beracha.
4. Lag Ba’Omer is the 33rd
day of the omer.
5. Two customs prevail
regarding the minhagei aveilut during sefirah. One extends the mourning from
pesach till lag ba’omer; the other extends from rosh chodesh iyar till shavuot.
Shavuot Information Sheet
1. Shavuot is the only
one of the shalosh regalim without it’s own unique mitzvah.
2. We have a custom to
learn all night the first night of shavuot to be metaken the fact that Bnei
Yisrael fell asleep the night of matan Torah and had to be woken to receive the
Torah.
3. There is a minhag to
eat dairy foods on shavuot. (Can you guess why?)
4. There is a minhag to
place plants and trees in shul on shavuot. (Can you guess why?)
Har Sinai Information Sheet
1. I am the Lord your God
2. Thou shalt not have
other Gods
3. Thou shalt not take
God’s name in vain
4. Keep the Sabbath
5. Honor they father and
they mother
6. Thou shalt not murder
7. Thou shalt not commit
adultery
8. Thou shalt not steal
9. Thou shalt not bear
false witness
10. Thou shalt not covet
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