All Youth Movements
Jewish Youth Movements providing social engagement for children in Melbourne, Victoria
Hineni Youth & Welfare is a Modern Orthodox, Politically & Socially Active and Zionist youth movement that educates within a politically non-partisan framework. Hineni strives to create well-educated, critically thinking, empathetic and worldly youth who possess strong and proud Jewish and Zionist identities. Hineni conducts youth leadership and developmental programs, securing the future of the Jewish community through creating strong Read more...
SKIF is a Jewish youth movement where kids, aged 8-18 can come and have fun with others their age while also learning about important current events and different aspects of their Jewish identity including exploring Yiddish as a language and culture. All of the activities run by the Helfer (leaders) are in line with SKIF’s ideologies – Chavershaft, Yiddishkayt and Read more...
The Israeli Youth Movement An Israeli youth group offering the ultimate fun and education in Hebrew and English. Also we invite the whole Israeli and Jewish community to attend special event for the community like celebrating Israeli and Jewish holidays together, Kabalat shabat, fairs and festivals, special sales and volunteering days. Read more...
The AZYC is the roof body for Australia and New Zealand’s seven Zionist Youth movements. The seven movements within the AZYC provide weekly informal education sessions on Jewish identity, Zionism, current events, and more to participants from ages 8-18. The seven movements within the AZYC are Betar, Bnei Akiva, Habonim Dror, Hashomer Hatzair, Hineni, Netzer and Tzofim. Betar – https://betar.org.au/ Read more...
Founded in 1947, Bnei Akiva Melbourne is a religious Zionist youth movement which aims to educate its members on ideological, social and communal issues. As the largest branch of Bnei Akiva outside of Israel, we work with over 70 madrichim (leaders). We aim to develop innovative, challenging and informative activities for approximately 300 chanichim (school-aged children) on a weekly basis Read more...
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