“In Scouting, a boy is encouraged to educate himself instead of being instructed.” (Baden-Powell)
“Being an Inspiring Parent“ by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
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Principle 1: Give children the space to inspire us, and they will
- Principle 2: Serve God in joy if you want your children to love Judaism
- Principle 3: Lead the way, with high ethical standards
- Principle 4: No need for high walls
- Principle 5: Make your Judaism sing
- Principle 6: Don’t just sit and learn but go and do
The sixth video discusses the importance of giving our children the space to lead if we want them to grow.This is Scouting!
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Principle 7: Be in but not of the world
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Principle 8: Think long
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Principle 9: Give your kids the key to stability in a world of change
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Principle 10: Don’t expect your children to be clones of you
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Principle 11: Have faith in your children and you will give them faith in themselves
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Principle 12: Be thankful for your children
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Principle 13: Give your children the space to give to you
Tsofim Yehudim, LeDor VaDor
Jewish Scouts, from generation to generation