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100 Things a Hebrew Israelite Child Should Know or Master Before 18
Recite and understand the Shema (Deut. 6:4–9).
Know the 10 Commandments and their meaning.
Keep the Sabbath and Feast Days (Passover, Shavuot, etc.).
Understand clean vs unclean foods (Leviticus 11).
Memorize foundational Torah scriptures (Genesis–Deuteronomy).
Learn Hebrew months and the biblical calendar.
Study laws on family, community, and justice.
Know how to use a concordance and study Bible.
Understand tithes, offerings, and giving righteously.
Live daily life in obedience to Yah’s statutes.
Know your tribal identity (e.g., Judah, Levi, Benjamin).
Study the Transatlantic Slave Trade in light of Deuteronomy 28.
Understand why African descendants are Israelites.
Learn ancient and modern Israelite history.
Study Black presence in the Bible (e.g., Moses, Solomon).
Research historical kingdoms of Israel and Judah.
Know about the scattering and regathering of Israel.
Learn how Israelites survived captivity and colonization.
Understand false identity and religious deception.
Embrace being set apart (Qodesh) — chosen for purpose.
Learn to read and write the Hebrew Aleph-Bet.
Learn basic conversational Hebrew.
Study biblical Hebrew names and meanings.
Read Scripture daily and keep study notes.
Memorize key verses for prayer and warfare.
Know how to study context, culture, and original language.
Compare translations using interlinear tools.
Participate in family or group Bible studies.
Write about what you learn from Torah.
Keep a personal scripture journal.
Practice patience, humility, and honesty.
Avoid gossip, lying, and laziness.
Be content, grateful, and not easily provoked.
Build emotional maturity — respond, don’t react.
Memorize Proverbs on wisdom and self-control.
Understand the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5).
Learn to say “no” with confidence.
Handle correction without rebellion.
Practice time management and follow-through.
Journal or reflect on your behavior regularly.
Know Yah’s design for family and marriage.
Learn the roles of fathers, mothers, elders, and children.
Practice respect for parents and grandparents.
Observe and help with family duties.
Understand modesty, purity, and set-apart behavior.
Know boundaries and accountability in relationships.
Serve and care for younger siblings or elders.
Practice courtship values — not Babylon’s dating system.
Discuss future family, marriage, and parenting with adults.
Learn what it means to be a husband or wife in Yah.
Grow food and understand planting seasons.
Learn how to purify water and prepare basic survival gear.
Understand farming and permaculture basics.
Learn first aid and emergency preparedness.
Practice cooking clean meals.
Sew, repair, and maintain clothing and tools.
Build a fire and shelter outdoors.
Identify edible herbs and wild plants.
Study self-defense and situational awareness.
Help prepare for Sabbath and feasts regularly.
Learn how to budget and tithe properly.
Avoid debt and wasteful spending.
Study entrepreneurship and business basics.
Support Israelite businesses and cooperative ventures.
Learn how to barter and trade goods/services.
Practice giving to widows, orphans, and the poor.
Save money and understand long-term planning.
Learn job skills (tech, trade, crafts).
Explore land ownership and homesteading.
Study righteous economics and Yah's view of wealth.
Speak clearly, respectfully, and with wisdom.
Practice public speaking (recite Torah, give presentations).
Learn how to witness about Yah and identity.
Respectfully defend your faith with scripture.
Use writing and storytelling to uplift truth.
Participate in group discussions and debates.
Develop leadership through action and service.
Create youth-led projects or events.
Learn to mentor or teach younger children.
Uplift others with encouragement and scripture.
Know Israelite music, dance, and garments.
Study ancient Hebrew culture and African customs.
Learn to make fringes (tzitzit) and wear them proudly.
Create art, poetry, or crafts rooted in your culture.
Sing praise songs and psalms with understanding.
Celebrate set-apart feast days with music and joy.
Avoid worldly, pagan, or defiling influences in art/media.
Memorize and perform biblical plays or skits.
Build a personal portfolio of your creative gifts.
Celebrate your heritage and walk proudly in it.
Discover your spiritual gifts and talents.
Ask Yah to reveal your purpose.
Explore careers or callings that serve your nation.
Volunteer or serve your local assembly.
Record your journey in a life journal.
Build relationships with elders and wise leaders.
Prepare for rites of passage into adulthood.
Teach someone younger what you’ve learned.
Pray for your future — your home, work, family, and legacy.
Live to be a righteous servant of Yah, a light to your people, and a restorer of truth.