Young Shliach to the Five Towns Gavi Geisinsky celebrates Yud Tes Kislev in his classroom at the Yeshiva of South Shore in Woodmere.
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no one special
Do you think that this photo is representative of the importance of the day?
Rabbi K from BMG
Saying lchaim on grape juice is a sensitive way of an educator that is non-chosid to give recognition of a chabad student’s specific culture. I applaud the educator! (And I am non-chabad too).
Chosid
he boy only gets to hold the bottle of grape juice! Why didn’t he also get a bit of grape juice???????????
To the Snag
” chabad student’s specific culture” – not a very nice way of saying what you mean, that YOU do not recognize this day.
Reb Fridman!
He was my professor for family psychology in Touro undergrad!
no one special
Do you think that this photo is representative of the importance of the day?
Rabbi K from BMG
Saying lchaim on grape juice is a sensitive way of an educator that is non-chosid to give recognition of a chabad student’s specific culture. I applaud the educator! (And I am non-chabad too).
Chosid
he boy only gets to hold the bottle of grape juice! Why didn’t he also get a bit of grape juice???????????
To the Snag
” chabad student’s specific culture” – not a very nice way of saying what you mean, that YOU do not recognize this day.
Reb Fridman!
He was my professor for family psychology in Touro undergrad!
L'Chaim
Heartwarming gesture