Halloween – but no one knows or cares!

At dinner, after discussing the heavy snowstorm that hit the northeast US, I asked the kids, “Do you know what today is?”

Blank looks all around.  I prodded, “Today is October 31 – does anyone know what that means?”  Continued blank looks.

“It’s Halloween!”  I announced.  “Really??” they asked in surprise.  Back in the US, it would have been impossible for them not to have been aware of it.

Another benefit of living in Israel – our kids are in tune to the Jewish holidays, and nothing else.  🙂

Avivah

2 thoughts on “Halloween – but no one knows or cares!

  1. I LOVED that about living in Isral. My girls didnt notice the passing of any of the non Jewish holidays. The feeling of not being a minority or as I think of it a “stranger in a strange land” is priceless! We are so happy for you and you are very missed.

    1. Tova! So nice to hear from you.

      I agree, it’s wonderful when Jewish children can grow up with their own holidays and religion being the social norm. The contrast makes even someone like me, who grew up in a family who had been in the US for a number of generations, and was (and am) very grateful to be born and raised American, look back and see how being there was living in a host culture.

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