Lo Alecha Hamlacha Ligmor: Alleviating Suffering Through Mitzvot
This curriculum guide is called Lo Alecha Hamlacha Ligmor, after Rabbi Tarfon’s famous saying that it is not upon you to complete the work, but neither are you free to desist from it. In this guide, high school learners in a synagogue setting confront the brokenness of the world around them, and they engage with the Jewish tool of mitzvah to help alleviate it. Along the way, they will act out these mitzvot to confront suffering in the real world, and to create personal meaning for themselves
- Social Justice
- Tzedakah
- Teen Engagement
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Students will learn the mitzvah of taking care of the earth. A perfect lesson to for Tu BiShevat.