On Friday, October 24th, a dozen representatives from the St. Louis rabbinical community, Jewish organizations and educators gathered to explore a community response to the disturbing events at Parkway West Middle School. The meeting was convened by the Jewish Community Relations Council.
According to JCRC Executive Director, Batya Abramson-Goldstein, "The focus was on a community response to what is clearly an issue that needs addressing. And we agreed that this issue must be addressed in a careful and constructive way." Abramson-Goldstein says the group basically decided that each congregation, organization, agency or school should formulate responses that are appropriate for their own constituency. Abramson-Goldstein expects additional developments and JCRC plans to issue a formal soon..
Rabbi Rosenberg at United Hebrew is planning an assembly at Hebrew School on Sunday to discuss the matter with her students.
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Friday, October 24, 2008
UH to Hold 'Tolerance' Assembly About Parkway Incident
Some United Hebrew religious school students were involved. Discussion to include kids grades 6-10.
United Hebrew Rabbi Brigitte Rosenberg and Cheryl Watley, director of education, will facilitate an assembly of 100-plus religious school students in grades 6 – 10 this Sunday (Oct. 26) to talk about the “Hit a Jew Day” incident at Parkway West Middle School.
“The assembly will focus on tolerance and what it means to be singled out as a Jews…or singled out for anything,” said Rabbi Rosenberg. “A small incident like this can lead to something larger and we want the students to understand the significance of what happened.”
Rabbi Rosenberg added that such issues will be addressed as “why adults are making such a big deal of this, how do we react when things like this happen, who do we tell, who supports us, how do we do we handle or report this without everyone making fun of us if we tell a teacher. The kids will also be asked to talk about instances of when they’ve been singled out because they’re Jewish and how they reacted.”
The assembly will be followed up with a mailing of talking points to all parents of students to help them discuss prejudice and tolerance with their children at home.
United Hebrew Rabbi Brigitte Rosenberg and Cheryl Watley, director of education, will facilitate an assembly of 100-plus religious school students in grades 6 – 10 this Sunday (Oct. 26) to talk about the “Hit a Jew Day” incident at Parkway West Middle School.
“The assembly will focus on tolerance and what it means to be singled out as a Jews…or singled out for anything,” said Rabbi Rosenberg. “A small incident like this can lead to something larger and we want the students to understand the significance of what happened.”
Rabbi Rosenberg added that such issues will be addressed as “why adults are making such a big deal of this, how do we react when things like this happen, who do we tell, who supports us, how do we do we handle or report this without everyone making fun of us if we tell a teacher. The kids will also be asked to talk about instances of when they’ve been singled out because they’re Jewish and how they reacted.”
The assembly will be followed up with a mailing of talking points to all parents of students to help them discuss prejudice and tolerance with their children at home.
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