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Bnei
Akiva
Bnei
Akiva of the US and Canada, the Religious Zionist Youth
Movement, inspires and empowers the Jewish Youth of North
America with a deep commitment to our people, Am Yisrael,
our land, Eretz Yisrael, and our Torah, Torat
Yisrael, through a wide variety of informal educational
programs.
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Bnei
Akiva members strive to live lives of Torah V'Avodah,
combining Torah learning and observance with active
contribution to the Jewish people and society, to bring
about the rebirth of the Jewish Nation on its land.
Bnei Akiva creates leaders who assume responsibility
for their community, who take initiative and who actualize
the ideals of Torah V'Avodah by making aliyah.
Bringing the mission to life
- Bnei Akiva's Programs
Bnei Akiva is at the forefront of Religious Zionist
education for youth, by youth, with chapters across
the United States, Canada, and the world over. Bnei
Akiva educational programming spans the year and the
full range of ages, with members continuing from childhood
through the college years, during the school year and
during the summer.
Snifim- Local Chapters
During the year, Bnei Akiva snifim (chapters) infuse
their regular meetings on Shabbat and weekends with
Torah, Israel and fun. High school madrichim (counselors)
take leadership roles, planning and running educational
activities for younger kids, and growing tremendously
in the process.
Leadership Training
Bnei Akiva enhances these leadership skills through
Leadership Training Seminar Shabbatonim, where madrichim
learn how and what it means to a leader in Bnei Akiva.
KMCB, Kenes Manhigei Chevraya Bet (National High School
Leadership Conference) is the ultimate leadership training
seminar, taking top leaders from each Bnei Akiva galil
(city), and preparing and inspiring them to be the future
leaders of the Tnua (movement).
Shabbatonim-a
burst of ruach!
The Bnei Akiva year is highlighted by local, regional
and national shabbatonim filled with learning, friends,
and that unbeatable, unforgettable Bnei Akiva Ruach!
In 9th grade, members of Bnei Akiva all over the world
receive their Shevet name, the special name decided
by Bnei Akiva in Israel that is assigned to their age-group.
From then on, the Shevet becomes the center of a child's
Bnei Akiva chevra (social group), and after participating
in our national summer programs after 10th and 11th
grades, the Shevet gets to reunite at shabbatonim during
the year.
The final shabbaton of the year brings together Bnei
Akivaniks from all over the country, from 9th-12th grade,
for a shabbaton held at Moshava on the weekend of the
Israel Day Parade in Manhattan. The shabbaton culminates
with lively, enthusiastic participation in the Parade.
Bnei
Akiva at the Young Israel of Toco Hills
This year, our own Bnei Akiva program will be spearheaded
by two madrichot from Israel - Yaffa Lea Biton
and Vered Tene. There will be weekly Shabbat activities
for children from grades 1 to 8. Plus there will be
regularly scheduled events for high schoolers!
For more information or to simply get more involved,
please contact our Bnei Akiva coordinator, Reuven Travis,
at reuvent@bellsouth.net
or at 678-362-0953.
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