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DESCRIPTION:Scout Sabbath\, for Jewish Scout units\, is always the Saturday
  after Scout Sunday and offers an opportunity for worshippers to honor Sco
 uts and Scouters\, as well as to learn more themselves about the value of 
 Scouting as a youth program chartered to a Jewish organization. It gives a
  rabbi a framework to address Scouts directly\, in addition to speaking ab
 out Scouting to the congregation. Some rabbis use regular liturgy and supp
 lement it with special reading. Others devote the entire worship services 
 to Scouting themes\, using Scouts and Scouters as readers. There is no "on
 e right way " to conduct such a service. Most rabbis understand the purpos
 e to be a strengthening of the bonds between the synagogue and the Scoutin
 g unit and plan accordingly. Many units have chaplains and chaplain's aide
 s. Utilizing these individuals strengthens their commitments to the Scouti
 ng unit and to the Jewish organization that uses the Scouting program. Ano
 ther feature central to many service is the presentation of religious embl
 ems. Since its inception in 1910\, Scouting has been used by synagogues\, 
 churches\, and many other religious organizations. Approximately 50 percen
 t of all Scouting units today are chartered to religious groups\, because 
 religious leaders have long recognized that scouting provides them with ex
 ceptional opportunities to draw youth closer to their congregations. Scout
  Sabbath
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SUMMARY:Scout Sabbath
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URL:https://shacbsa.org/scout-sabbath-2026-02-14
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