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20/08/2013 02:14:16 PM

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Watch Your Manners!
But Whose Manners?

A while ago, I read an interesting piece in the Sydney Morning Herald on the role of schools in teaching manners and values to children. There were those who strongly felt that the school is there to teach academics whereas values and behaviour are the province of parents alone, whereas others had an equally strong view that value-education is also part of the school's brief. 

I then had the opportunity of discussing this very subject with a number of young parents. Allow me to briefly recap some of what was said. 

Parents have the responsibility to equip their children for life. This includes the responsibility of ensuring that their children have a trade or profession. The Talmud says in Kiddushin, "Anyone who doesn't teach their child a trade is as if he has taught him to steal!" The implication is that if the child doesn't have a way of making a living legally he will resort to less than honest ways of doing so. 

However the primary role of parents is Chinuch. Although often translated as "education", this fails to conjure the full meaning of "Chinuch". Chinuch, far from being the mere accumulation of the knowledge and skills required to succeed in life, implies character building. To put it simply, it means creating a Mensch

What is a Mensch? 

A person for whom gratitude and humility, kindness and generosity, and empathy with the plight of others are second nature. 

In short: a person who understands that success in life is measured not by how much you have gotten but by how much you have given. 

Our rabbis explain that children are born selfish.Their lives revolve around themselves and their needs, which when not met, lead to crying and tantrums. It is for parents to gradually and gently guide their children away from the centrality of "self" to a genuine concern for the "other". Indeed, that is the true significance of the coming of age that we know as Bar/Bat Mitzvah. 

Parents engage in this process with their children by:

    • setting a living example by their own personal conduct;

    • having direct discussions with their children about moral issues;

    • teaching their children (a) to give charity regularly, (b) to express appreciation to G-d and to other human beings and (c) to look out for their less fortunate friends or siblings.

Each one of the above is important. Children learn from what we do far more than from what we say. Conversing with our children on moral and ethical issues deepens our relationship with them. And by far the most critical element of all is habituating our children to do good things: Tzeddakah, prayer, manners, caring. As our Rabbis have taught us: "It is through our actions that our hearts are drawn." Good "motions" create good "emotions". 

Should this be the role of the school or of the home? In an ideal world this is not an area of responsibility that should be delegated to the school. However we are not living in an ideal world. Many parents just do not know how to be parents - it's not one of the subjects that they learnt at school! And therefore the schools, as the Lubavitcher Rebbe often emphasised when speaking about both Jewish and non-Jewish children, should fill the breach. Teaching academics in a moral vacuum is not education, and certainly not "chinuch". One can only hope that values, when properly taught at school, are not undermined in the home. 

The truth remains however that it is the home, rather than the school, that is ideally suited for teaching values. Parents must be aware that their role is not merely that of "Provider" and "Playmate". As an older parent I can tell you that our children are in our care for all too short a time. We have a very small window of opportunity to guide them and give them insight into what a truly meaningful and fulfilling life is about. We dare not squander it. 

On behalf of the Rebbetzin and all of us at South Head, I wish you a good and meaningful Shabbos.

Rabbi Benzion Milecki OAM


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What an amazing turn out for Mummy and Me this week!! A total of 90 bubs and their mums and grandmas came along on Wednesday and Thursday to pack out the Braham Hall! The children made their own apple and honey dishes in readiness for Rosh Hashanah.

Join us next week Wednesday and/or Thursday morning from 10am for another fabulous session of early childhood Jewish learning that is so much fun! For catering purposes, please call Brookie to confirm your place. Click here for lots more pics.

 


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Join us this Sunday between 2.00 - 3.30pm as we bake lots of yummy cookies for our refreshment stand at the City 2 Surf. 

This is another wonderful tradition for South Head Youth and very much appreciated by the runners.

Help us help to refresh them as they take their pit stops down the road from our house and feel how good it is when you see the appreciation on their faces. Call me for more details on 0404 055 643.the gratification Embody and to celebrate the "brit" (covenant) 


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What a fantastic start to our new Bat Mitzvah course last Sunday morning! The girls learnt about their Neshama and made their own beeswax candles!
Our classes are filled with fun and excitement and each lesson has lots of practical and hands-on learning. Click here for lots more pics.

Looking forward to seeing you all in Shule and wishing you a Good Shabbos.

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Parasha Sheet
Eikev

In this week's Parasha Sheet - Eikev:

* Moshe continues his five-week long speech to the Jewish people.

* Moshe tells the Jewish people of the commandment to Bentch after eating. He also tells the Jewish people that they need to say Brachot on their food before eating.

* Moshe reminds the Jewish people of their sin with the golden calf.

* Moshe reviews the second paragraph of the Shema.

* Moshe warns the people against embarrassing another Jew, particularly a convert to Judaism.  

To learn about the Parasha in more detail, download our Parasha sheet! 

Please share our Parasha sheet around your Shabbat table and let your family and friends explore the Parasha of the week together with you.

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