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Beyond Thank You: What Does It Mean to Be a Host? A Guest?

Updated 2024. Objectives: By the end of this session, participants will be able to  Identify the responsibilities of a host and a guest   Reflect on Jewish wisdom connected to being a host and a guest   Clarify what is most important to them about being a host  

Session 2.9: Closing Session

At a Glance: It's the last Rosh Hodesh session of 9th grade! In this session, participants will use the lessons of Havdalah to reflect upon the past year and how they have grown and changed. They will spend this session appreciating their fellow group members and honoring the separation between the school year and summer,…

Session 2.8: Vision and Purpose

At a Glance: The year is almost at a close. In this session, participants explore their personal visions and purposes. Using Jewish wisdom and mysticism, and art, participants will learn more about changing their mindset from "success-oriented" to "growth-oriented", as well as how to embrace failure. Finally, participants will end this session with a vision…

Session 1.9: Rosh Hodesh: It’s a Wrap!

At a Glance: It's the final Rosh Hodesh session of the year! During this session, participants will reflect upon what they have learned and how they have changed throughout the year. The gathering closes the year with a siyyum, or Jewish celebration for completing a study of a holy book. In this celebration, participants will…

Session 1.8: How It Is, How It Could Be: Family Feuds, Empathy, and Communication

Family Feuds, Empathy, and Communication: At a Glance: This session focuses on the role of conflict in teenage development. During this session, participants will use the stories of Naomi, Ruth and Orpah as well as the fifth commandment of Kibud Av Ve'em to acknowledge that conflict is a healthy part of relationships. Participants will consider…

Session 4.8: Closing: Gathering For the Seniors

Rosh Hodesh 11th and 12th Grade: Session 8: Facilitator's Resources: Click Here. This gathering is special and significant in the lives of the girls, the group and the group leader.  Here are some ideas for the gathering: 1. Have each girl prepare an activity to facilitate or bring as part of the gathering.

Session 4.7: Vision For Myself

Rosh Hodesh 11th and 12th Grade: Session 7: Having a vision and creating vision boards: This gathering is an opportunity for the participants to explore and share their personal goals and visions for themselves.  In addition to discussing the importance of having a vision for oneself, the girls will visualize, explore and then create vision…

Session 4.6: What’s Your Jew-Ish: Exploration of Your Jewish Identity

Rosh Hodesh 11th and 12th Grade: Session 6: This gathering is an opportunity for the participants to share their thoughts and feelings about their Jewish experiences, Jewish identity and Judaism in general.  It is recommended that at the beginning of the gathering the group leader reminds the girls (in her own words) that Rosh Hodesh…

Session 2.7: Self Care

Objectives: By the end of the session, participants will: Describe what self-care is and how it can benefit them. Identify activities and practices, including Jewish practices, that make them feel good. Feel gratitude toward their bodies.

Special Edition: Shevet #MeToo Session 1 (Shevet)

Objectives: have the experience of a safe, supportive framework to explore their reactions and other male reactions to the #MeToo movement. define sexual harassment and assault and understand where there is nuance around what constitutes sexual harassment and assault and where it is very clear.