Leader Reflection and Planning, Workshop 6: Judaism 2—People of the Law
In "Building Bridges," a Tapestry of Faith program
Review today's workshop with your co-leader. As a continuation of the group's exploration of Judaism, did the youth grasp the additional concepts introduced? Did they appreciate the strength of connection between Judaism and Unitarian Universalism? Many youth, experiencing the strong emotions of adolescence, feel they have deep understanding of suffering; how did the Viktor Frankl activity (Alternate Activity 2) resonate for them? Consider how to use your answers to these questions to shape future workshops.
Workshop 9, Activity 3 involves a guest speaker. If you plan to lead this activity, read the instructions now so you can issue an invitation in plenty of time.
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Last updated on Tuesday, November 1, 2011.
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