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numbers of chanichim sign up for seminars and
machanot.
Although we are always plenty busy, we also make time
for our own tzevet processes and learning. Every Sunday
we sit down for Yom Tzevet, where we begin the week by
checking in together, having peulot and discussions
about a variety of topics, and discussing the week ahead.
We also pause our work to eat lunch together every day,
no matter how swamped we are. Our physical work is
important to the movement, to be sure, but we also know
that just like every other tzevet in the movement, our
camaraderie and tzevet process is essential to our ability
to get the physical work done, and that the physical work
means little if it is not accomplished within a broader
framework of learning and growing and caring for each