Joy is an important part of life and is in each of us.
At Camp Yavneh, the staff taught the children that an easy way to get joy is to give joy. So, the camp built the largest Rubik’s Cube with a message that Joy is not a puzzle.
They set up the large Rubik’s Cube at different locations around Los Angeles and used it as a base from which to hand out plush happy emojis, hand made cards, happy face bracelets and other fun stuff to people passing by in an effort to share their message of happiness.
They played fun music, danced, and engaged Angelenos in their quest to spread the joy on this epic Joy Run.
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that takes time and looks like a great idea
the kids look happy<11<
Eli had the best camp experience ever! A huge thanks to JJ, Shloimy and the rest of the amazing staff!
Jj and crew amazing Job
A true Chosid!
so creative!!!
I love it.
ur awesome
what a kiddush hashem.
GO——-Yakov Yehudah Halevi
Marvelous idea! We could all use a lot more joy. Camps and schools should do this in cities around the world. Ivdu es Hashem b’simcha!
go j.j duchman you rock man
I wanna be in that camp
best guy!!
JJ Duchman you are a legend!
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You are so THE MAN! you don’t even know it!!!!
So good to see you! Keep spreading the Joy and doing what you do best!!! Shmuly you rock
– You’re LA fans!
J-E-T-S JETS JETS JETS!!! And Eli, both of you make us real proud!