Five Fingers Movement Expands Educational Model to North America, Engages Jewish Communities
The Five Fingers movement, known for its educational approach developed in Israel, has expanded its reach into North America. A delegation from the movement recently visited the United States and Canada to engage with Jewish communities in the Diaspora. The initiative included meetings with diverse communities, activities with pre-military academy participants, participation in the Z3 International Zionist Conference in Miami, and sessions in Jewish schools across Canada. The movement's educational model emphasizes building personal resilience, discipline, teamwork, and a sense of purpose, shifting from symbolic identity to practical commitment. This expansion aims to address the challenges faced by Jewish communities, such as growing distance from identity and declining engagement, by fostering a deeper connection through action, responsibility, and leadership.