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משכןabode, dwelling, place, habitat, seat, quartering, residency; Tabernacle
 
Aleph BetFirst two letters of the Hebrew alphabet Equiv to saying "ABC"
 
AnafBranch of the movement (youth centre)
 
Anafim(Pl.) Branch of the movement (youth centre)
 
AssefaMeeting (usually the AGM)
 
Assefot(Pl.) Meeting (usually the AGM)
 
Ba'al TafkidCentral position holder
 
BarmitzvahCeremony of coming of age of a boy at 13
 
BatmitzvahCeremony of coming of age of a girl at 12 or 13
 
bentschersGrace After Meals books
 
Birchat Ha'mazonGrace After Meals
 
Boger(M.) Senior member (usually 18+)
 
Bogeret(F.) Senior member (usually 18+)
 
bogrim(Pl.) Senior member (usually 18+)
 
Chanich(M.) Participant
 
Chanicha(F.) Participant
 
Chanichim(Pl.) Participant
 
Chanichot(F. Pl.) Participant
 
ChannukahFestival of Light (around December time)
 
ChavuraSemi-formal social/friendship group
 
Chavurot(Pl.) Semi-formal social/friendship group
 
Cheder Ocheldining room
 
ChinuchEducation
 
ChoveretEducational booklet
 
Chovrot(Pl.) Educational booklets
 
ChugimActivity groups
 
Erev

Lit. Evening

Generally, Jewish festivals, being based on a lunar calendar, start and end in the evening. Erev when used as a prefix for a festival name (e.g. Erev Rosh Hashanah) indicates the evening the festival starts on.

 
Garinim(lit: seeds) 9-12 age group
 
HadrachaYouth Leadership
 
HaskalahThe Enlightenment
 
IdkunUpdate
 
Ilanot(lit: trees) 16-18 age group
 
KayitzSummer
 
KippahKippah (Hebrew "כִּפָּה" kippāh, plural kippot) is a head covering used as a sign of religious observance/respect.
 
kippotKippah (Hebrew "כִּפָּה" kippāh, plural kippot) is a head covering used as a sign of religious observance/respect.
 
Kol Nidrei

Kol Nidrei is a prayer recited in the synagogue at the beginning of the evening service on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. It is written in Aramaic, not Hebrew. Its name is taken from the opening words, meaning "All vows".
Kol Nidrei not only refers to the actual prayer, but also to the entire Yom Kippur evening service.

 
KupahKitty/pot of money for use by a Kvutzah
 
KvutzahGroup
 
KvutzotGroups
 
MachanehCamp
 
Machanot(Pl.) Camp
 
MachzorFestival prayer book
 
Machzorim(Pl.) Festival prayer book
 
Madrich(M.) Youth Leader
 
Madricha(F.) Youth Leader
 
Madrichim(Pl.) Youth Leader
 
Madrichot(F. Pl.) Youth Leader
 
Mazkir(M.) Chairperson of RSY-Netzer
 
Mazkira(F.) Chairperson of RSY-Netzer
 
MazkirutSenior Leadership Committee
 
Merakez Chinuch(M.) Educational Worker
 
Merakez Machanot(M.) Camps Organiser
 
merakezet Chinuch(F.) Educational Worker
 
merakezet Machanot(F.) Camps Organiser
 
midrash(lit. “explanation” or “interpretation”): Rabbinic commentary and explanatory notes, homilies and stories on scriptural passages.
 
MikvehRitual Bath
 
minhagCustom or observance considered to be as binding as law; the form and content of the Jewish liturgy.
 
minhagim(Pl.)Customs or observances considered to be as binding as law; the form and content of the Jewish liturgy.
 
Misgeret KeremRSY-Netzer's Aliyah Framework
 
National TochnitNational Educational Curriculum
 
NetzerNoar Tzioni Reformi (Reform Zionist Youth)
 
PardessRSY-Netzer's magazine
 
PesachFestival of Passover (around Easter time)
 
PeulahProgramme
 
Peulot(Pl.) Programme
 
PurimFestival takes place during March
 
RishonFirst
 
RoshHead, Leader
 
Rosh ChodeshHead of the Month. This is the start of a new month in the Jewish Lunar Calendar. Also Known as "New Moon" for obvious reasons.
 
Rosh HashanahJewish New Year (September time)
 
Roshim(Pl.) Heads, Leaders
 
RSGBReform Synagogues of Great Britain - The old name for The Movement for Reform Judaism
 
RSY-NetzerReform Synagogue Youth – Noar Tzioni Reformi (translated to Reform Zionist Youth)
 
SganDeputy
 
ShabbatThe Jewish Sabbath (Friday evening to Saturday evening)
 
Shaliach(M.) Israeli Educationalist
 
Shana Tova"A good New Year" a traditional greeting for the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah)
 
ShavuotFeast of Weeks (May or June time)
 
ShelegWinter Camps
 
ShemeshSummer Camps
 
SheniSecond
 
ShichvahAge group/Year group
 
Shichvot(Pl.) Age group/Year group
 
Shiva

From the Hebrew word for "seven", used to refer to the seven day period of mourning which is observed after the death of a parent, sibling or child.

Example: "the family is sitting shiva"

 
Shlicha(F.) Israeli Educationalist
 
Shlichim(Pl.) Israeli Educationalist
 
Shlichot(F. Pl.) Israeli Educationalist
 
ShmirahSecurity Rota
 
ShnatOne year leadership scheme
 
Shoah

The Hebrew word meaning "catastrophe", denoting the catastrophic destruction of European Jewry during World War II. The term is used in Israel, and the Knesset (the Israeli Parliament) has designated an official day, called Yom ha-Shoah, as a day of commemorating the Shoah.

 
shofara ram's horn used as a wind instrument, sounded in biblical times as a signal, and in modern times at synagogue services on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
 
Shtilim(lit: saplings) 14-15 age group
 
SiccumFeedback/Evaluation session
 
SiddurPrayer book
 
Siddurim(Pl.) Prayer books
 
SukkotHarvest Festival (September time – after Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur)
 
T'fillaPrayer
 
T'fillot(Pl.) Prayers
 
T'nuaMovement
 
Tabach(M.) Cook
 
tabachim(Pl.) Cook
 
tabachit(F.) Cook
 
tabachot(F.Pl.) Cook
 
TafkidPosition/Role
 
Tafkidim(Pl.) Position/Role
 
tallit"Cover, sheet, cloak". (plural: tallitot) Generally, the prayer shawl with tzitzit on its corners. Another garment with tzitzit on its corners, worn under outer garments, is a kind of vest called the tallit katan ('small tallit') or arba kanfot ('four corners').
 
Tikkun olamTikkun olam (תיקון עולם) is a Hebrew phrase which translates to "repairing the world." It is important in Judaism and is often used to explain the Jewish concept of social justice.
 
Tochniot(Pl.) Overall programme of an event
 
TochnitOverall programme of an event
 
ToranutRota for washing and clearing up
 
Tzedakahto give to charity (money, time etc etc)
 
TzfoniNorthern
 
Va'adCommittee, sub committee
 
VeidahAnnual conference
 
Yom Ha'atzmautIsraeli Independence day
 
Yom KippurDay of Atonement (major Jewish fast day)
 
Yom Tn'uaNational Movement Day
 
Youth & HechalutzYouth section of the Jewish Agency
 
ZYCZionist Youth Council
 
z”lHebrew initials of the words: Zechorono LeVaracha (His memory is a blessing.)
 


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