Why We Do it.

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Generations Of Impact.

 

“Throughout history youth have been the leaders of change in the Jewish nation. Instead of asking how we can influence youth, we ask how they can positively influence their community. We want to guide teens in harnessing their natural power to do so”

— Asher Katz, Co-Founder, Me’ever Movement

Our home away from home: The Moise Safra Community Centre

Our programs and operations run from within this thriving hub of Jewish Culture.

The Moise Safra Community Center is a state of the art facility on the upper east side, providing a mix of activities in fitness, learning, growing, and worship that create a unique vibrant Jewish community.

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How It Works.

 
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Identity.

We give teens the specific tools, methods, training and inspiration that gives them the confidence and means to want to be their own leaders. We focus on activating youth’s awareness for their Jewish destiny and Zionist inheritance.

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Skill.

Service in the military and training builds a mature, responsible mentality. We use these methods of high demand, self-evaluation, and teamwork to enable highly competent leaders who have an “everything is possible” outlook, without enlisting in the army.

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Practice.

We ensure that our program is self sustained by the community. This allows our teens to be surrounded by people who support their values and beliefs, while working with them to make a positive impact.

 

Why It Works.

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Training and Inspiring.

We give teens the specific tools, methods, training, and inspiration that gives them the confidence and means to want to be their own leaders.

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A Direct Whelm of Influence.

Our teens’ first mission is the full responsibility of running programing  for younger ages. By being councilors and managers, they automatically turn into leaders, who see the power in influencing others.

 

Active Dialog about Judaism and Zionism.

Engaging with Jewish and Zionist ideas through dialog on current events, creates a sense of partnership rather than just support for the cause. By founding their own leadership and action with Jewish ideals, the participants are able to see a personal connection and mission within Judaism, rather than a passive identity.

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A Surrounding Community.

Letting all teens be surrounded and work with people who share their values and beliefs, makes them feel that they’re not alone, pulling them towards positive culture.

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In the Press.

WHAT PEOPLE HAD TO SAY ABOUT OUR VOLUNTEERING MISSIONS:

“…awakens and gathers its more than four thousand registered volunteers to go out into the field and do get the job done. With a very limited budget but a very big heart, these youth, many of them graduates of the Ein Prat Leadership Academy in Kfar Adumim, Nofei Prat and Sufa, will do whatever is necessary at that point of time.”

— The Jerusalem Post

“designed to assist the most vulnerable Americans amid the coronavirus pandemic sweeping the globe.”

— i24News

“…is like a phoenix: It goes dormant between disasters and awakens quickly when the next emergency hits.”

— Israel21c