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Ellin & Harold Lawson
Youth Institute VII
Tikkun Olam: Protecting God's
Creation
Temple Beth
El, Bloomfield Hills, MI
Jewish, Reform Movement
Since 1997, the Ellin and Harold Lawson Youth
Institute has sought to bring the most creative
minds in Jewish education to the youth of Detroit.
This annual retreat provides students win an intensive,
hands-on encounter with Jewish values. In 2004
the Institute chose as its focus the value of
tikkun olam (repairing the world).
Students, ranging from seventh through twelfth
grade, participated in the 28-hour retreat with
the goal of then sharing what they learned with
the larger congregational community. Students
earn 18 community service hours for their participation.
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The Institute was held at the Lansing Zoo, where
students could get a behind the scenes look at
the animals, many of which are members
of endangered species. Participants were taken
through four progressive sessions, that explored
not only which species were endangered, but also
the related endangered habitats and resources
upon which these species depend. Then students
examined what Jewish tradition teaches about our
responsibility to act as stewards of creation,
and then what concrete actions they, as individuals
can do to help.
Contact Person: Denise Goodman at dgoodman@tbeonline.org
Congregational Website: www.tbeonline.org
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