More power to you, Jonathan! It sounds crude in English but I'm saying KOL haKAVOD! I'm convinced that those few minutes spent admiring the majesty of Nature will sensitize those boys to appreciate the wondrous world in which we live. And they will be inspired to accept responsibility for their part in Tikkun Olam -- Repairing the World...a basic tenet of Reform Judaism.....
More power to you, Jonathan! It sounds crude in English but I'm saying KOL haKAVOD!
ReplyDeleteI'm convinced that those few minutes spent admiring the majesty of Nature will sensitize those boys to appreciate the wondrous world in which we live. And they will be inspired to accept responsibility for their part in Tikkun Olam -- Repairing the World...a basic tenet of Reform Judaism.....
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DeleteHe says, "Very nice of you to say! It's important to me that my children understand the magic and wonder of the world around them."
ReplyDeleteHis teaching the boys what's really important. Brings joy to my heart and tears to my eyes. xoxo
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