The patchwork reminds me of different hungry people. The matzah represents the doors of the ark. On Passover we say, "Let all who are hungry come and eat."
Amarya
8 years old
At sleepaway camp we visited a nursing home for our mitzvah project. My poster shows an elderly lady smiling when someone takes her out to a beautiful garden.
Nathaniel
10 years old
The poster shows Jewish and Muslim children hanging out together. The zipper going along the middle represents repairing what divides them.
Chaya Mushka
9 years old
My poster shows a woman lighting Shabbat candles. The Talmud teaches that each Mitzvah adds light to our world and changes it for the better.
Stella
7 years old
It's Tikkun Olam to make the world more beautiful.
Nina
11 years old
I want my poster to remind people that homeless people need our help. We should not just fix broken things, but also help people whose lives are broken.
Sara
8 years old
My poster shows Adam and Eve as our ancestors. If we all come from the same person, why can't we get along?
Jordan
11 years old
Marissa
8 years old
My poster shows a "Fight Famine" app. People who connect to this app will find ways to stop world hunger. When we repair the world, we also connect to others.
Sophia
9 years old
The world is in trouble - differences in people are breaking it apart. That's the two black cracks. But we can fix the world with trust and peace!
Haidee
12 years old
My poster shows people working as a team to clear away the clouds and paint a rainbow (symbolizing happiness).
Avery
9 years old
Everyone has a responsibility to repair our environment.