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Ask
a thousand parents what their
dearest hope for their children is,
and you’ll get one answer. “I
want him/her to be happy.”
Now ask people who define themselves
as “happy” what the key
to their happiness is, and you’ll
get another uniform answer: “a
meaningful spiritual life.”
People who live in a way that satisfies
the soul find happiness.
Add one and one together, and you get
two:
Parents who want their children to be
happy must nurture their children’s
spirits as well as their bodies. |
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With
today’s jewish day schools
you can give your children all this,
as well as the secular education they
need to prepare for rewarding careers.
You can give them the spiritual equipment
to go forward into life with an adult
perspective on their spirituality and
religious identity.
On this foundation, they can nurture
the idealism that gives life a sense
of purpose.
In giving them a comprehensive Jewish
education, you will be giving them the
gift that parents most want to give
– a solid basis for a happy life. |
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