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Who’s to blame for the expulsion from the Garden of Eden?

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Aims / Objectives :
Aims
For the chanichim to consider the point of view of each character in the temptation story, i.e. Adam, Eve, The Tree and God.

We will use the setting of a courtroom with the madrichim different characters.
Charlotte and Alex shall - Judge and Jury
Will - the Snake
Leah - Eve
James-Adam
Lillian - G-d
Ben - the Tree of Knowledge
In this introduction we will outline what the problem is; forbidden fruit has been eaten, who’s to blame?

Trigger :
Trigger
Small skit:
Outline the problem that has arisen, that the forbidden fruit has been eaten and who is to blame. Everyone except Charlotte and Alex are on trail.
Court will be adjourned.(5 mins)

Main part of the programme :
Method (30mins)
• Immediately after the court case trigger each acting leader will take a group of around 6 or 7 chanichim (pre-selected) and sit them down and briefly outline the story in case some aren’t sure of it. (5mins)
• The madrichim will stimulate (with the aid of some notes (attached)) a discussion of why their character is not to blame. (15 mins)
• Each group must now make a costume for their leader, a poster to support their leader (e.g. Free the Snake! Etc) and must prepare their argument to be presented in court. We recommend that each group is separated into 3 so that about 2 kids can work on each task. (15 mins)
• Finally Court will be re-called and the dressed up madrichim will present their arguments to the judge and jury and the person found guilty will suffer a real punishment (if its hot soaking if its cold, disgusting food)(5 mins)

Conclusion :


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