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Truth or Dare - Meetings for Bar Bat Mitzvah youth and Their Parents

Engaging, content-rich activities offering meaningful parent–child time (or with any significant adult in the Bar/Bat Mitzvah’s life) through a wide variety of games and empowering, insightful conversations—all led with warmth, humor, and attentive facilitation tailored to the group’s needs.

It’s a wonderful opportunity to talk about meaning and values—words that may have faded from our daily lives in recent years.

Sessions are designed for girls and their mothers, boys and their fathers, mixed groups, grandparents, or any significant adult in the child’s life.

You can choose a single session or a series—whatever fits your needs best 😊.

Workshop for Mitzvah boys and girls and their parents. Bar Mitzvah workshop, Bat Mitzvah workshop
Workshop for Mitzvah boys and girls and their parents. Bar Mitzvah workshop, Bat Mitzvah workshop

I Am Israeli

  • Who am I? Jewish? Israeli? Local?

  • What values do I carry in my personal “backpack”?

  • Exploring the family or group value system

  • Unity vs. Uniformity

"כל שיר הוא זיכרון בלתי נמנע" - הפסקול המשפחתי שלנו

תחרויות שירים חווייתיות

על מוסיקה, משמעות וזיכרון

מהו פס הקול של המשפחה שלנו?

Our Family Album – Photos and Keepsakes

  • Childhood photos of the parents

  • An object, tradition, talent, or strength passed down in the family

  • The family’s “Ten Commandments” or core values

Workshop for Mitzvah boys and girls and their parents. Bar Mitzvah workshop, Bat Mitzvah workshop

Leadership Games Workshop

An interactive, hands-on workshop where participants discover a variety of leadership styles through engaging games.
The conversation about leadership naturally leads to discussions about responsibility in its many forms—leading and following, teamwork, personal responsibility, family and community roles, and more.

Bar/Bat Mitzvah participants get the chance to explore their own leadership qualities in diverse, enjoyable scenarios, gaining valuable insights while having fun

On Giving, Kindness, and Volunteering

  • Giving and receiving

  • “What’s mine is mine – what’s yours is yours”

  • Maimonides’ Eight Levels of Giving

  • Discovering our unique strengths: a group decision on a meaningful volunteer project.

Every Day Is a Celebration

  • What is a holiday, and what does it mean to us?

  • Exploring fascinating traditions, rituals, and customs

  • Creating new, relevant celebrations for our times

Jewish holidays are not just dates on the calendar—they mark milestones in our collective journey, commemorate formative events, and express deep values and unique moments throughout the year. Each holiday carries its own meaning, often rooted in both historical events and agricultural cycles, and is celebrated through special customs and rituals that connect us to our heritage and to one another.

Beyond preserving tradition, holidays are an opportunity to create new rituals that reflect the spirit and needs of today’s world, ensuring that the sense of celebration and meaning continues to evolve and stay relevant for all generations.

If Vashti Had Instagram…

A dynamic workshop exploring female leadership—and what it means for all of us (not just for girls!).

Meet inspiring women leaders from different eras—like Netta Barzilai, Rona Ramon, RBG, Helen Keller, Noa Kirel, and more—through interactive games and activities. We’ll dive into texts from the Bible and the history of Israel, discovering stories of women who showed leadership, initiative, creativity, and resourcefulness.

Together, we’ll connect these stories to our own lives and times, asking why leadership matters and what it looks like today. You’ll discover that each of us is a leader, in our own unique way and at our own pace!

Mitzvahs, What and How?
A dynamic, hands-on workshop exploring the themes of coming of age, responsibility, and mitzvot (Jewish commandments), featuring engaging team-building games inspired by the Jewish calendar and current events.

Participants will delve into key concepts, values, and traditions from Jewish culture, all connected to the Bar/Bat Mitzvah year.
We’ll discuss the different circles of life, reflect together on what a mitzvah truly is, its meaning, and whether—and how—it remains relevant in our lives today.

A Journey of Reflection

On a one- or two-day trip, we’ll wrap up all the experiences and values we’ve explored—connecting them to the landscapes and people of Israel.

The itinerary and location will be customized together, based on your program and preferences.

Pricing will be determined only after the trip is fully planned.

KLAS Workshops and Unique Activities - Inbal Briskin Pery

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