Michal Santhouse
In honor of Moshe and Eliad Z’L
Moshe and his son Eliad were running to the municipality to open bomb shelters, in an attempt to protect anyone they could, when they were outnumbered by terrorists. Rabbi Benji sat down with their sister and aunt, Michal Santhouse, to discuss the legacy of these heroes who saved hundreds of people. Meet this legend among us.
Educational Guide
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If you learned that terrorists were in your community, how would you react?
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If you weren’t in school and were instead volunteering, what kind of work would you choose to do?
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What can we learn from Eliad, who encouraged officials in the pilot army unit to teach about the importance of equality and treating everyone the same?
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Just as Michal and her family shared Eliad’s happiness, what emotions can you share with your friends and family to support each other?
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Since not everyone can serve in the army, how can you contribute to helping the Jewish people, as Moshe did?
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Why is it important to treat people with fewer opportunities than you fairly, while still encouraging them to work for what they earn?
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What can we learn about respect from Moshe, whether he was helping the poor or the elderly?
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What is something you have in common with your enemies?
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How are you making the most of each day?
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How can you show leadership in your community, even if you're not in a formal position of authority?