This fun and informative handbook is packed with age-appropriate information for cub scouts who are in the midst of their Scouting experience. It covers outdoorsmanship, first-aid, US citizenship and history, family and religious reverence, and more. It contains very detailed information that’s relevant to the Scouting journey.
The goal of every Wolf Cub is to attain the Wolf Rank. Upon completion of the rank, the Wolf Cub will receive the badge at a formal award ceremony and receive recognition by the entire troop leadership, adult partners, the entire cub scout pack and scout troop. It will truly be a red letter day to remember! Attaining rank requires completing the 6 required adventures:
During the program, Wolf Cubs are expected to work towards achieving their Religious Medal. For our Jewish Wolf Cubs, this is the The Maccabee Emblem.
Download the requirements for whichever emblem you’re working on.
Make an appointment with your Rabbi. Explain that you’d like to work with him on the religious emblem requirements.
Send him a copy of the requirements.
Work with your rabbi till the requirements are done.
When complete, the adult partner should download and fill out the application and attach the fees indicated on the form.
We feel the emblem requirements will not be much of a challenge, especially for cubs going to Yeshiva, so we encourage doing more and delving deeper. Take this as an opportunity to explore things that interest you about Judaism with your Rabbi.
When you complete the emblem requirements, you have also completed all the requirements for the required adventure Footsteps (Family & Reverence) as a bonus: two awards for the requirements of one!
Lastly, you don’t need to wait for the den to work on the religious emblem. You can begin working on it any time you like.