Pesach

Reflections of Shnat Hachshara participants on Passover around 7/10 and the Iron Swords War

Hello everyone! Pesach sameach! My name is Ilana, I’m 18 years old and I’m a bogueret from Hanoar Hatzioni in Uruguay.  I would like to share a few words about the chag.  As we all know, on Pesach, we celebrate the liberation of our people from Miztraim after years of slavery. Moshe, being chosen by […]

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THE NAMES OF THE HOLIDAY OF PESACH AND ITS MEANING YESTERDAY AND TODAY

Romi Morales As is well known, the holiday of Pesach has 4 names. In this article, I would like to share a brief summary of the meanings traditionally given to them and some others that they acquire in light of the challenges that Israel faces in recent times. Chag HaCherut. The holiday of freedom. On

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It’s all about attitude

By: Gabriel Degen Hanoar Hatzioni has always believed that Jewish, Zionist, humanist and pluralistic education embodies the goal of “Hagshama” (“fulfillment”). This notion exhibits a focus on three major circles of identity; the personal, the national and global identity. To practice this philosophy, a person must invest in the following elements: To accept the commitment

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PESACH 2021: LEARNINGS FOR TODAY´S TNUATIIM LEADERS

By: Romi Morales The Tanach is full of fascinating tales. Tales about people who, like us, have their weaknesses and strengths. Stories about families and the relationship of our people with other peoples and with God. The Tanach is also full of stories about different types of processes: personal, national, spiritual, moral. Undoubtedly, the Tanaj

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