DESCRIPTION : Here for sale is a RARE vintage Judaica JEWISH-HEBREW book ( Or rather a booklet ) of SCOUTHING for BOYS , Namely BOYSCOUTING which was published over 50 years ago in 1950's in RAMAT GAN - ISRAEL by the RAMAT GAN TRIBE of the ISRAELI BOYSCOUTING Federation  .  Named " BOYSCOUTING Grade C For the INSTRUCTOR " .  ORIGINAL ISRAEL - JEWISH -HEBREW boys scouting publication . The CONTENT and the BOYSCOUTING rules and instructions were adapted to the JEWISH  ISRAELI reality and environment with a strong ZIONIST message. The very few ILLUSTRATIONS were made by a JEWISH  illustrator .  Simple Stencil printing , On one face only of stecil printing paper. Original stencil ILLUSTRATED SC with the LOGO of the ISRAELI BOYSCOUTING federation . 8 x 6.5" . Oblong. Very good condition. Tightly bound. Used. clean .  ( Pls look at scan for accurate AS IS images )  Booklet will be sent inside a protective packaging  .
 
AUTHENTICITY : This is an ORIGINAL Jewish - Israeli - Hebrew 1950's edition , NOT a more recent edition or a reprint  , It holds a life long GUARANTEE for its AUTHENTICITY and ORIGINALITY.

PAYMENTS : Payment method accepted : Paypal .

SHIPPMENT :
Shipp worldwide via registered airmail is $ 25. Booklet will be sent inside a protective packaging .
Will be sent around 5-10 days after payment .  

ISRAEL BOYSCOUTING A Scout (in some countries a Boy Scout, Girl Scout or Pathfinder) is a boy or a girl, usually 11 to 18 years of age, participating in the worldwide Scouting movement. Because of the large age and development span, many Scouting associations have split this age group into a junior and a senior section. Scouts are organized into troops averaging twenty to thirty Scouts under guidance of one or more Scout Leaders. Troops subdivide into patrols of about six Scouts and engage in outdoor and special interest activities. Troops may affiliate with local, national, and international organizations. Some national Scouting associations have special interest programs such as Air Scouts, Sea Scouts, outdoor high adventure, Scouting bands, and rider scouts. Some troops, especially in Europe, have been co-educational since the 1970s, allowing boys and girls to work together as Scouts. Scouting (or the Scout Movement) supports young people in their physical, mental and spiritual development, that they may play constructive roles in society. During the first half of the 20th century, the movement grew to encompass three major age groups for boys (Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Rover Scout) and, in 1910, a new organization, Girl Guides, was created for girls (Brownie Guide, Girl Guide and Girl Scout, Ranger Guide). It is one of several worldwide youth organizations. In 1906 and 1907 Robert Baden-Powell, a lieutenant general in the British Army wrote a book for boys about reconnaissance and scouting. Baden-Powell wrote Scouting for Boys (London, 1908), based on his earlier books about military scouting, with influence and support of Frederick Russell Burnham (Chief of Scouts in British Africa), Ernest Thompson Seton of the Woodcraft Indians, William Alexander Smith of the Boys' Brigade, and his publisher Pearson. In the summer of 1907 Baden-Powell held a camp on Brownsea Island in England to test ideas for his book. This camp and the publication of Scouting for Boys are generally regarded as the start of the Scout movement. The movement employs the Scout method, a program of informal education with an emphasis on practical outdoor activities, including camping, woodcraft, aquatics, hiking, backpacking, and sports. Another widely recognized movement characteristic is the Scout uniform, by intent hiding all differences of social standing in a country and making for equality, with neckerchief and campaign hat or comparable headwear. Distinctive uniform insignia include the fleur-de-lis and the trefoil, as well as badges and other patches. The two largest umbrella organizations are the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM), for boys-only and co-educational organizations, and the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS), primarily for girls-only organizations but also accepting co-educational organizations. The year 2007 marked the centenary of Scouting world wide, and member organizations planned events to celebrate the occasion.   ebay1029