Definitions
Stucture
Hebrew
Types of leadership
Chinuch
100

Game/activity at beginning of peulah, used to break the ice.

What is Ice breaker?

100

The first part of a peulah

What is an Ice breaker?

100

The place which we eat out food.

What is Cheder Ochel?

100

The four types of Leadership.

What is Autocratic, Charismatic, Democratic and Laissez-Faire Leadership?

100

Outwards respect, Self respect, Confidence and consideration, Self care etc.

What is Hadar?

200

The main body of your peula where you do a structured activity and find creative and interactive ways to engage with your chanichim and let them learn.

What is a Method?

200

Comes directly after the method

What is a Sikkum?

200

The place in which we make our food.

What is Mitbach?

200

The method of encouraging particular behaviors in others by way of eloquent communication, persuasion and force of personality. These leaders motivate followers to get things done or improve the way certain things are done

What is Charismatic Leadership?

200

Tenacity, Activism - ‘standing up for what you believe’

What is Tagar

300

An introduction to your method. It’s job is usually to provide context for what you want the chanichim to get out of it and to give them motive to do what the method says.

What is the trigger?

300

Comes after the Aim.

What is the Rationale?

300

The special event we have at the beginning and end of each day on camp. (in order- Day->Night)

What is Mifkad and Mizdar?

300

Type of leadership style in which leaders are hands-off and allow group members to make the decisions.

What is Laissez-Farie/Delegative Leadership?

300

The national day of Israel, marked by official and unofficial ceremonies and observances.

What is Yom Haazmaut?
400

list of the reasons why it’s important for the chanichim to learn these things you decided on and why it’s important to run this particular peula at all.

What is the Rationale

400

The last section in a peulah template.

What is the Appendix?

400

The classic traditional Jewish stew. It is usually simmered overnight for 12 hours or more, and eaten for lunch on Shabbat. (Makes you gassy)

What is Cholent/Chulnt/Chunt/Hamin?

400

A leadership style characterized by individual control over all decisions and little input from group members. The sole responsibility of the decision and the outcome is with the leader.

What is Autocratic/Authoritarian Leadership?

400

Ceremony, usually surrounding something identified as Israeli or Jewish.

What is a Tekkes?

500

Discussion that comes at the end of your peula. Here should be written some thought provoking questions to get the chanichim actively thinking about the topic. Also ask them if they have any questions for you or maybe let their fellows answer. Remember to make sure you address your aim here. Make sure it was achieved.

What is the Sicha! (not the Sikkum..)

500

Comes before the Aim.

What is Betar Snif, Peukah Topic, Madrich's name, Time allocated?

500

The person/people who's job it is to raise/lower the flag.

What is a daglan/daglanim?

500

A type of leadership style in which members of the group take a more participative role in the decision-making process.

What is Democratic/Participative leadership?

500

The promotion of human welfare.

What is Humanitarianism?

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