Sunday, October 19, 2008

The Happiest Shabbat Circle, Ever.

Last week Rabbi Aaron told the kids that they are supposed to be happy on Sukkot, and boy did they take that to heart. The singing during Shabbat circle got so loud and so enthusiastic that the teachers were both giggling. As the parents walked in they were very surprised and pleased. A joyous sound filled the room and probably the parking lot. Y., the quietest boy in the kindergarten class was singing the lively version of Etz Hayim Hee so loud and with so much expression that the other kids started singing louder and louder and laughing. At some point R. stood up, raised her hands in the air and started dancing in place like a dancing Torah for Simchat Torah. It was the happiest way to finish the week.

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