Teaching Hockey and Mussar Character Development

Teaching Hockey and Mussar Character Development

I have had the blessing of creating and teaching during summers at Camp Ramah in the Berkshires, a unique experiential learning activity of hockey and mussar character development, as part of the sports staff.  I was inspired by mentor and coach Spencer Rockman who so beautifully shared with my children and countless others, including adults, both soccer and middot or character traits.  In a similar vein, I strive to incorporate different character traits into the actual hockey game, so as we are running around playing hockey at camp, I simultaneously call out the trait of “humility,” for example, and how always shooting the puck on net ourselves and ignoring our open teammate is too much ego, whereas always passing to others and giving up an clear shot on the net is too little ego.  We strive for the balanced combination of both shooting and passing.  Hopefully we are planting seeds that as we strive for balance of various character traits during the hockey game – these character traits illustrated in the context of a hockey game also represent a microcosm of the same practical skills and balancing of character traits necessary for life.

How did the idea for Torah Nuggets on Ice begin?

How did the idea for Torah Nuggets on Ice short video teachings begin?  The Jewish tradition explains that there are 70 faces of Torah (Bamidbar Rabbah 13, 15) which for me means that there are a vast number of creative ways to teach Torah, a vast number of creative ways to share the myriad of branches of Torah teachings that inspire and nourish us if we only reach for them and hold on.  I covered the National Hockey League’s (NHL) Chicago Blackhawks in 1992-93, where Mike Keenan was the coach, and Chris Chelios, Jeremy Roenick, Ed Belfour, and Stu Grimson some of the notable players on the team.   I attended approximately 40 home games as a member of the press for Hockey Maven/journalist/author Stan Fischler and the Hockey News when I was an undergraduate at Northwestern University.  Torah Nuggets on Ice combine my passion for Torah learning and ice hockey and God willing perhaps people are more receptive to hearing the message precisely because they are short “nuggets” of Torah teachings delivered in a unique, fun, and memorable way.

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