Midwestmommy
Proud Parent
- Aug 22, 2013
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I really appreciate this discussion. I’d like to add an anecdote from our local middle school.
We had a request to move the locker of a Jewish girl. She is a member of one of the Jewish Community Centers who had multiple bomb threats in 2017, where a daycare of kids of all faiths needed to be evacuated twice.
Two 8th grade boys have felt empowered to make increasingly nasty anti Semitic comments in the hallway. They were not directed at this particular girl, they don’t know she is Jewish. Her mom got the truth out of her when her “funny Hanukkah” sweater was hidden under the bed on “funny holiday sweater day.” She had been so excited to buy it and participate, but by the time that day rolled around during School Spirit week, she didn’t want these two boys to find out she is Jewish.
Her mom asked that her locker be moved so she didn’t have to listen to these two boys who no doubt are learning about intolerance from their parents. By the way, this child’s grandmother was the only family member who survived the Holocast, her two brothers and parents and three first cousins and aunt and uncle were all murdered by the Nazis. So the memory of this is very much a part of their family history. To picture her having to listen to hateful ignorant boys making jokes about Jews and the Holocast at school is repugnant. And we aren’t in the Bible Belt. Middle school is already hard enough for any girl.
Now picture this girl seeing our president with his “Merry Christmas” sign at one of the “rallies.” Picture her the next day at a sporting event opened with a Christian prayer. Get the picture?
We had a request to move the locker of a Jewish girl. She is a member of one of the Jewish Community Centers who had multiple bomb threats in 2017, where a daycare of kids of all faiths needed to be evacuated twice.
Two 8th grade boys have felt empowered to make increasingly nasty anti Semitic comments in the hallway. They were not directed at this particular girl, they don’t know she is Jewish. Her mom got the truth out of her when her “funny Hanukkah” sweater was hidden under the bed on “funny holiday sweater day.” She had been so excited to buy it and participate, but by the time that day rolled around during School Spirit week, she didn’t want these two boys to find out she is Jewish.
Her mom asked that her locker be moved so she didn’t have to listen to these two boys who no doubt are learning about intolerance from their parents. By the way, this child’s grandmother was the only family member who survived the Holocast, her two brothers and parents and three first cousins and aunt and uncle were all murdered by the Nazis. So the memory of this is very much a part of their family history. To picture her having to listen to hateful ignorant boys making jokes about Jews and the Holocast at school is repugnant. And we aren’t in the Bible Belt. Middle school is already hard enough for any girl.
Now picture this girl seeing our president with his “Merry Christmas” sign at one of the “rallies.” Picture her the next day at a sporting event opened with a Christian prayer. Get the picture?