Youth Movements

An incredible way to stay involved post program is through Youth Movements.

A Jewish Youth Movement provides a space for like-minded Jewish peers to come together, which is both socially empowering and provides effective informal education. There are a range of youth movements with different ideologies so there is definitely one for everyone.

Hineni

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 is an outreach movement welcoming participants of all Jewish backgrounds.

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Bnei Akiva

Our ideology emphasises the dual concepts of Torah and Avoda, that is, living modern lives through and enriched by halacha and Torah thought. We define ourselves as Religious Zionists and believe the modern state of Israel is the Reshit Smichat Geulateinu (the beginning of our redemption).

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Netzer

Netzer Australia is a Progressive Jewish, Reform Zionist youth movement that operates throughout Australia, as well as around the world. Our aim is to enrich the Jewish identities and create an engagement with Israel for the youth in our community.

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Habonim Dror

Habonim Dror is a Jewish, Socialist-Zionist youth movement that operates throughout Australia, as well as around the world. Our aim is to enrich the Jewish identities and create an engagement with Israel for the youth in our community.

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Tzofim

Tzofim Tzabar, the program in Australia, Europe and North America for young leaders, is part of the Tzofim Movement (scouting movement) in Israel. The activities of Tzofim Tzabar are held under the standards and the principles of the youth movement in Israel, including social and ethical activity.

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Betar

Betar is a worldwide Zionist Jewish youth movement. Betar Australia has independent Maozim in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, all of which unite for camps each year.

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