seminars

The seminar is a one-day activity held at the school, offering in-depth focus on a values-based or social topic. During the seminar, students participate in a variety of structured activities: lectures, workshops, discussions, and experiential and hands-on methods – enabling meaningful engagement with the chosen topic. The seminar creates a kind of "educational bubble" within the school environment, allowing students to temporarily disconnect from their routine in favor of a deep and meaningful learning process.

Activities

The Journey to the Dream Seminar

An in-depth seminar accompanying an exhibition focusing on the Zionist story of the immigration of Ethiopian Jewry – a journey of courage, hope, and aspiration for Zion. The seminar combines in-depth processes and experiential learning with the exploration of different perspectives, leading to the development of a personal commitment to the Zionist heritage and the strength of the Jewish people. Includes an impressive and unique traveling exhibition.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

An hour and a half

Seminar on the Declaration of Independence"

An experiential and topical seminar dealing with the Declaration of Independence, the controversies surrounding its writing, the values underlying it, and their significance today – with the aim of connecting young people to the vision of the state, encouraging critical thinking and civic engagement to strengthen democracy and society in Israel.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

An hour and a half

Seminar for Newly Bar mitzvah'd Boys

A seminar dealing with adolescence, the significance of the bar/bat mitzvah in Jewish tradition and the participants' personal connection to it, and the choice to take responsibility as part of the process of growing up. The seminar includes classroom ODT activities.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

3 lessons

Identity Card Seminar

A seminar dealing with the meaning of personal and national identity, examining its various components and forming a personal attitude toward them, with the aim of promoting a society that embraces and respects a diversity of identities. *A graffiti workshop on the topic of identity and symbols can be added at an additional cost.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

2-3 lessons

An ideal seminar that never ends

A seminar dealing with the value of Zionism: its roots, its personal and social significance today, and ways to achieve it.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

An hour and a half

Seminar on the Order of the Day

A seminar dealing with motivations for enlistment, the image of the IDF as the people's army, and ethical dilemmas in military service – while examining the value of defense and the significance of participating in the army from a personal and social perspective.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

3 lessons

Seminar: Meeting the Other

The seminar exposes students to different identities and addresses racism, human equality, and the power of choice through discussion, games, and videos. The goal is to raise awareness, encourage personal and social responsibility, and strengthen commitment to a diverse and inclusive society.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

3-4 hours

I Care Seminar

An experiential and values-based seminar that deals with choosing caring as part of true friendship, through games, dilemmas, workshops, videos, discussions, and a class-wide workshop. The goal: to encourage participants to choose responsibility, partnership, and behavior that promotes a better and more humane society.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

3-4 hours

Seminar There is room for everyone.

An experiential and social seminar that deals with the world of disabilities and offers an introduction to a variety of special needs, a discussion on social responsibility for creating an accessible and inclusive environment, and a call for personal action to lead social change based on the belief that every person has an equal place in society.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

two hours

Seminar marking 30 years since the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, may his memory be blessed

An educational seminar dealing with the fundamental values of democracy, dealing with disputes in respectful discourse, through an introduction to the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and the period preceding it, as a break in Israeli democracy, and their connection to the social and political reality of today – marking 30 years since the assassination.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

3-4 hours

The Democratic Man Seminar

A seminar dealing with the essence of democracy as a shared society for different people. Through encountering and dealing with issues and disputes from everyday life, participants will practice dealing with disagreement and receive tools for discourse that strengthens the foundations of mutual responsibility even in the face of differences of opinion.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

2-4 hours

Windows for Israeli society

A seminar that provides participants with tools to build their own value system and use it to critically examine phenomena such as violence, racism, and social inequality that exist in society today. The seminar encourages caring, compassion, the realization of values, and opposition to injustice in everyday life.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

3-4 hours

Israeli Assembly

An experiential day focusing on democracy and dealing with disagreements, including classroom workshops, meetings with inspiring speakers, and a culminating event in the form of an "Israeli assembly." – grade-level discussion groups on sensitive and current issues, inviting students to listen, express their opinions, and seek common ground amid disagreement.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

Two to four hours

Training Kit | Rebellion of Hope

A ready-made teaching kit for educators and counselors that enables meaningful conversations with students about Holocaust remembrance and heroism, through stories of resistance and rebellion, as inspiration for choosing to fight for a better world today.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

2 lessons

Training Kit | Choose Good

A dynamic and diverse training kit for educators and instructors that guides participants through ethical and moral dilemmas from the Holocaust era and focuses on the inspiring stories of the Righteous Among the Nations.Students step into the shoes of ordinary people who had to decide whether to cooperate, ignore, or help, and are asked what it takes to go against the tide and choose good.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

2 lessons

Educators Workshop | Education During the Holocaust

Education during the Holocaust – A workshop for educators dealing with education during the Holocaust through the stories of dilemmas faced by educators who were active at the time – such as Korczak, youth movements, and Freddy Hirsch – and which serves as a basis for discussion on the essence of education and the role of the educator in times of crisis, including in the present day.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

One and a half to two hours

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