EnerJew
EnerJew is a Jewish youth movement that was created in 2013, this movement is active in the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, their activities are aimed at creating a deep bond between Jewish teens and their cultural heritage. EnerJew has grown at a significant rate and in 2015 had 1,800 members adolescents aged 13 to 18, in 25 cities in various countries of the region. EnerJew tries to recruit young people so that they become an active and integral part of the Jewish community. EnerJew develops activities for young and promotes the practice of Judaism, so that they gradually integrate within the community.
EnerJew aims to give young people the knowledge and skills to become one day the future community leaders. The movement focuses on three key areas: connection, continuity and initiative. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
See also
References
- ↑ "EnerJew Seminar 'Changes Lives' for Teenagers from the FSU". The Federation of Jewish Communties of the CIS.
- ↑ "EnerJew seminar opens in Jerusalem". The Federation of Jewish Communties of the CIS.
- ↑ "Young Leadership Program successfully launched". The Federation of Jewish Communties of the CIS.
- ↑ "EnerJew Trip to Israel Engages Jewish Youth from the Former Soviet Union". jpupdates.com.
- ↑ "'EnerJew' Opens a New Branch in Briansk, Russia". Chabad News, Crown Heights News, Lubavitch News.
- ↑ Raskin, Sveta (November 13, 2015). "Trip and Seminar in Israel ‘Changes Lives’ for Teens From the Former Soviet Union". Chabad.org. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
- ↑ "Annual central seminar of EnerJew activists was held in Minsk - Мариупольская еврейская община". Starline studio.
External links
- Official website for EnerJew (in Russian)