Pictures of Jewish Home-Life Fifty Years Ago by Hannah Trager
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page 49 of 76 (64%)
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"Some of the younger grandchildren wanted to show their grandfather what
they had lately learned, and there was quite a scramble around his knees to try and be first heard. With a wave of his hand he said: 'I will hear you all in turn, my children.' This quietened the eager little souls, and they waited patiently for their turns to come. "While the children were thus busy with their grandfather, the elder sons and sons-in-law and their wives sat around, discussing quietly various topics of interest, till the time for Mincha came round. "Then the great grandfather went to Shule, followed by all his children. "Visiting other neighbours during the Succah weeks, we found that they preserved this beautiful and ancient way of keeping the Festival. "I never realized till then what a great influence for good the surroundings and teaching in childhood can be, and how a father and mother can leave the impress of their teaching in early life upon both sons and daughters. It is the mother specially who forms the child's soul, quite as clearly on the boys as on the girls from their cradle-days, and the father and the teacher only builds on the foundation laid by the mother: this is seen here more than elsewhere." "Very true," exclaimed the others; "a great deal is done by the mother; but the environment has a great influence on the character." This caused a good deal of discussion and the meeting did not close till one o'clock in the morning. |
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