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Touch his kippah and Blue Boy Box nods
JNF’s unique “Blue Boy Box” now lives at King David Linksfield Pre-Primary so that children of each generation learn the importance of tzedakah (charity or welfare). It is the responsibility of Jews all over the world to build Israel, develop it and nurture it as the home of the Jewish nation
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The Jewish National Fund (JNF) in South Africa celebrated Tu B’Shvat by making and donating a beautifully-crafted “Blue Boy Box” – a replica of their world-famous square tin for donations to plant new trees in Israel, to King David Linksfield Pre-Primary School.
RIGHT: Lee Murgatroid (artist and sculptor who made the Blue Box Boy); Sharon Sack; and Amber Cummins of the JNF; and Sheva Messias, principal of the King David Linksfield Pre-Primary School, with children from the school admiring the Blue Boy Box.
“I explained that G-d gave us the Land of Israel, but it is the responsibility of Jews all over the world to build it, develop it and nurture it as the home of the Jewish nation,” Cummins told Jewish Report.
She says that the explanation was kept simple because of the age of the children, who were “very taken with their new life-size friend who has a spring neck so he nods it you tap his kippah”.