Shabbat Shalom!

Shabbat Shalom!

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Judaism Begins In The Home

Judaism begins in the home. It doesn’t begin at a meeting or a conference or at a philanthropic campaign. It is not an abdicated responsibility left to the Jewish professionals, clergy, camp experience and educators. These are all vital parts of the puzzle. And we mean puzzle! But Judaism begins in homes where Judaism lives in the atmosphere and is integrated in the normal pattern of daily life. It begins in homes where the Jewish words re-echo, where the Jewish book is honored, and the Jewish song is heard. It begins in homes where our children see and participate in symbols and rites, customs that link them to a people and culture. It begins in homes where the Jewish ceremonial object is visible. It begins in homes where into the deepest layers of our children’s’ developing personality are woven strands of love for and devotion to the life of the Jewish community. 
Our Community. NACHSHON.

It is with the utmost joy that we wish you a Shabbat full of Jewish moments as you see them fit into your home.


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