An ideal seminar that never ends

In this seminar, we will examine Zionism in the past, present, and future. We will begin by learning about the dilemmas of Zionism in its early days through a presentation of the First Zionist Congress. Through a quiz, we will learn about Herzl's vision, which aspired to establish not only a Jewish state in the Land of Israel, but also a model society that sought peace and justice, and we will learn about the attempts to realize this vision before the establishment of the State. We will ask whether Zionism fulfilled its role with the establishment of the State of Israel, and we will examine Herzl's statement that Zionism is "an ideal without end." We will ask ourselves what Zionism means today and what challenges it faces in various areas, and we will learn inspiring stories of people from across Israeli society who are working to realize Zionism and create a better society in the Land of Israel.

This seminar has two different tracks, one for grades 7-8 and the other for grades 9-12.

Seminar objectives:

  • Examining the ideas and values that formed the basis of Zionism, and the attempts to realize them before the establishment of the State.
  • A personal and meaningful exploration of the concept of Zionism in the 21st century.
  • Exposure to contemporary figures and stories that illustrate the continued realization of the Zionist vision today, as part of building an exemplary society.

 

Seminar for grades 7-8’ Based on an experiential board game through which students learn about Herzl's vision and discuss its relevance to our times.

 

Seminar for grades 9-12 Consists of two lessons:

Lesson 1: Introduction to the First Zionist Congress | Quiz on Herzl's vision for an ideal society in the Land of Israel | Introduction to attempts to realize this vision before the establishment of the State

Lesson 2: Discussion on the role of Zionism after the establishment of the State of Israel | Survey on the question of what Zionism is today | Introduction to positive and negative trends and inspiring stories related to the realization of Zionism in our time.

 

*What is required for the activity: Classroom and projection equipment

Activity content:

Zionism and Heritage – Encounter with the Land

How it works:

seminars

Duration of activity:

An hour and a half

Target audience:

7th grade, Eighth grade, 9th grade, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade

מחיר:

950₪

Gapn program number:

1545 – "Hameorer" – A program for developing responsibility

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