Shabbat Sermon: Focus on the Light with Rav Hazzan Aliza Berger




From the Bimah: Jewish Lessons for Life show

Summary: <p>For the past few years, 5th grade has been my sweet spot teaching religious school.  To be honest, I think 10 is the perfect age.  They're just beginning to think of themselves as individuals, and just beginning to access abstract thought.  Because they’re still kids, they haven’t learned the teenage trick of looking bored and disconnected at all times.  They’ll squeal with delight when you share a cool story, and they are so full of energy and joy.</p> <p>I love teaching 5th grade.  But this year, my class has put me to the test.  Renowned child-psychiatrist, Foster Cline, used to say that any kid worth their salt will test your boundaries.  Let’s just say my class this year is worth <em>a lot</em> of salt.</p> <p>Teaching them feels like playing verbal whack-a-mole</p>