The children came in ready to add the final touches to their menorahs. They glued beautiful jewels to the wooden bases of their menorahs. The menorahs were wrapped in dreidel-stamped tissue paper. All of these little steps came together in a meaningful way -
They were amazed and proud of their beautiful creations.
"my mommy will love it"
"my daddy made it with me"
"its Chanukah, right?"
What else went on today?
*** We made and ate latkes.
*** We had a puppet show about the days leading up to Chanukah. In the story, our stuffed animal puppets, (Butterfly, Cupcake, Chewy, Occie, Horsie and Puppy), were praying and singing like the Jewish people did. When they heard the Greek soldiers coming, they quickly took out their dreidels so they wouldn't be caught praying.
The children participated in the play by singing Bim Bam, Shabbat Shalom, led by Elet. When we looked for oil for the Temple, Elet voluntered to be the Greek King and Dalya generously offered to give us her oil as did the rest of the class. It was great to see their level of interest/participation and their ability to remember the story, specifically the part that the oil lasted for eight days instead of only one day.
.... a spontaneous group hug after talking about leaving for a break. Thank you for sharing your wonderful children with us. They are truly a joy!
Shabbat Shalom and Happy Chanukah!