The Shofar Award
The Shofar Award of the National Jewish Committee on Scouting
The Award
The National Jewish Committee on Scouting established the Shofar Award to
recognize outstanding service by adults in the promotion of Scouting among
Jewish youth. Just as the Shofar (Ram's Horn) calls people to the service of
God, so the Shofar Award is a recognition of the individual who has answered
the call to serve Jewish youth in Scouting. Self and spouse nominations will
not be accepted.
Eligibility Guidelines
A Shofar recipient should:
- Promote the use of Scouting in synagogues, Jewish Community Centers,
and other Jewish institutions.
- Encourage Jewish youth to join the Boy Scouts of America as Tiger
Cubs, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts, and Explorers.
- Recruit Jewish leaders on unit, district, and council levels.
- Encourage and assist Scouts in earning the Maccabee, Aleph, and
Ner Tamid emblems.
- Promote religious observance on camping trips and at camporees,
summer camp, Scout Sabbath, and other functions.
- Exemplify religious convictions by personal participation in the
ideals of Jewish Life.
Application Form
Download the Shofar Application Form.