Organization of tha Orthodox Scouts

The orthodox (Arthurian) Scouts Organization

The orthodox (Arthurian) Scouts Organization


The Arthurian Scout Organization was founded in 1968. The organization is a nationally informal and non-partisan educational public.

The late Mr. Naaman Shehadeh led the organization for many years until his death. He also served at the same time as the Director General of the Arab Scouts movement.


The organization has about 2,500 Scouts and members, and it unites 14 Scout tribes from all over the country.


The organization is a member of the Israel Boy&Giril Scouts Federation, a member of the Arab Scout Movement and the World Archduke Scout Association (Dsms).


The organization's vision is to implement the principles of liberty, justice, peace and equality among boys and girls.


The overarching goal of the organization is to educate a humane person with an inner integrity by internalizing and assimilating the values in the dimensions of the scout and the Scout promise.


In addition, the organization strives to educate traditional education, and encourages true faith in God. Strives to educate an independent personality, with self-confidence, critical thinking, democratic education, and health both. mentally and physically.


The organization places emphasis on education for coexistence and acceptance of the other, education for a beautiful and clean environment, independence and manual labor. The organization encourages volunteering among the youth, knowledge of the country and nature. The organization encourages his trainees to take part in social and religious events.


The organization's activities include: camping, games and singing, first aid, training and leadership courses courses, social  activities and  events and various initiatives.


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