Travel through the Middle East, donating money and time on your way to Israel and finish in Jerusalem. People
who play the game will develop a much better understanding of Judaism and tzedakah, an understanding that carries directly from Given
into the players'
real lives.
1.
On which day of the week is Shabbat?
2. What is the middle or
highest candle on a candleholder called?
3. Which Hebrew letter would be on a shield or
mezuzah holder?
4. Name two famous Jewish psychiatrists or sociologists.
5. How many people are required to form a minyan?
6. What is the name of the prayer used at the end of Shabbat?
7. Who was Rambam?
8. What is the name of the document that contains the Purim story?
9. What are the three major regional Jewish groups?
1.
Visit a sick friend or family member in the hospital
2. Prepare
food yourself and give it directly to the needy or homeless
3. Donate months of time to
work in a foreign disaster area
4. Mentor someone less skilled than you
5. Visit a retirement home to cheer and comfort
the elderly
6. Pick up garbage outside
1.
American Jewish World Service - Alleviates poverty, hunger and
disease among the people of the world regardless of race, religion
or nationality.
2. Big Brothers and Sisters - Serves over 220,000 young people
ages 5 through 18 in 5,000 communities through a network of 460 agencies.
3. Jewish Family and Children's
Services - Offers a helping hand that
people can rely on in times of need.