Summer Camp for Life
The Jewish Weekly | July 31, 2023
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Summer Camp for Life

The Jewish Weekly | December 31, 2025

Do we sometimes unfairly confuse our children?

It is possible, for example, that at school, a child is given direction and inspiration, but that child comes home to find that the family values and what is practiced at home are incompatible with what has been taught at school.

The Torah gives us instruction in this regard. In Parshat Eikev the famous second paragraph of the Shema gives us the mitzvah to educate our children: “ולמדתם אותם את בניכם לדבר בם - And you (plural) must teach your children to speak these words of Torah.” This mitzvah is in the plural, Chazal explain, in order to teach us that as communities we must build, we must fund and we must run outstanding Jewish schools.

Then the Torah continues: “בשבתך בביתך ובלכתך בדרך ובשכבך ובקומך” in the singular – you must speak these words of Torah, “when you are sitting in your home, when you are on the way, when you get up and when you lie down.”

The sefer Menachem Tzion teaches us that from here we learn that what children are taught in school needs to be matched by the home environment. So when we are sitting at home, when we are engaged in our daily pursuits, when we are also on our way outside of our home, when we’re at work, when we are on a family vacation, when we get up, when we lie down and at all times, we should be living a true and authentic Torah way of life, just as the children have been taught about when they are in school.

Now fascinatingly just after this, the Torah reverts back to speaking in the plural, “למען ירבו ימיכם וימי בניכם - in order that your (plural) days and the days of your descendants may be increased.”

What we therefore find is that a holistic approach to Jewish education, getting it right both at school and in our homes, will be the ultimate guarantor for the continuity of the Jewish people.

So let us join together to pray with all our hearts, for all those suffering, as well as for the recovery of all the sick, our soldiers and healthcare professionals, and Chevra Kadisha members worldwide, for peace and for those who need healing, shidduchim, children and parnassah and may we be blessed to have the most awesome, gorgeous, beautiful, peaceful, healthy, amazing, relaxed, spiritual, sweet Shabbat.

Do we sometimes unfairly confuse our children?

It is possible, for example, that at school, a child is given direction and inspiration, but that child comes home to find that the family values and what is practiced at home are incompatible with what has been taught at school.

The Torah gives us instruction in this regard. In Parshat Eikev the famous second paragraph of the Shema gives us the mitzvah to educate our children: “ולמדתם אותם את בניכם לדבר בם - And you (plural) must teach your children to speak these words of Torah.” This mitzvah is in the plural, Chazal explain, in order to teach us that as communities we must build, we must fund and we must run outstanding Jewish schools.

Then the Torah continues: “בשבתך בביתך ובלכתך בדרך ובשכבך ובקומך” in the singular – you must speak these words of Torah, “when you are sitting in your home, when you are on the way, when you get up and when you lie down.”

The sefer Menachem Tzion teaches us that from here we learn that what children are taught in school needs to be matched by the home environment. So when we are sitting at home, when we are engaged in our daily pursuits, when we are also on our way outside of our home, when we’re at work, when we are on a family vacation, when we get up, when we lie down and at all times, we should be living a true and authentic Torah way of life, just as the children have been taught about when they are in school.

Now fascinatingly just after this, the Torah reverts back to speaking in the plural, “למען ירבו ימיכם וימי בניכם - in order that your (plural) days and the days of your descendants may be increased.”

What we therefore find is that a holistic approach to Jewish education, getting it right both at school and in our homes, will be the ultimate guarantor for the continuity of the Jewish people.

So let us join together to pray with all our hearts, for all those suffering, as well as for the recovery of all the sick, our soldiers and healthcare professionals, and Chevra Kadisha members worldwide, for peace and for those who need healing, shidduchim, children and parnassah and may we be blessed to have the most awesome, gorgeous, beautiful, peaceful, healthy, amazing, relaxed, spiritual, sweet Shabbat.

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