Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Religious Education

Since we've finally begun dragging ourselves to shul, Bug goes to the tot service on a fairly regular basis.  And he loves it.  I, on the other hand, find it just a tiny bit disturbing how deeply the lessons have sunk in.

The messages being conveyed are hardly offensive: be kind to others, respect the Earth, help your parents, take good care of animals.  But we had to make hamotzi on Friday night (bad Jews: we weren't planning to have any bread) because after I said kiddush, Bug started singing the camp song that we do ("We give thanks to God for bread..").  Today he requested that I sing the "Hallelujah song" in the car.  He regularly gives us a somewhat mangled rendition of Ma Tovu.  Yesterday he told Dr. S that something was a mitzvah (being nice to your friends, or something like that). Every time we drive down a certain road, he says "We're going to shul!!!"

I said all this to the spouse, who replied, "What did you think was going to happen?"

(Dr. S is a Presbyterian, but he's the one who told me it was time Bug got him some religion.  I'd been a bit lazy about it.)

3 comments:

  1. Sounds like it's a very effective program! I hope our Sunday School kids go home knowing half as much.

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  2. It's very effective! Plus, you know, Judaism, all this ritual centering around concrete objects (wine, bread, Torah scrolls, etc.). It's great for two- and three-year-olds.

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  3. Miss you guys -- hope that sometime our kids can enjoy a Tot Shabbat together somewhere! Because it's pretty much the only Sukkot song I know/can think of*, S. has now more or less picked up all the words & tune to the none-too-challenging "Ha-sukkah, ma yafah, u'mah tov lashevet bah..." (*This is not entirely true, but I think the more long-and-involvd Yiddish song "A sukkele a kleyne" is kinda out of her league...)

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