michalgoldstein
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« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2008, 09:57:59 AM » |
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I teach 4th grade in a Kiruv school, and I have boys who did not see the beauty in wearing tzitzis or yarmulkas... They also didn't think of davening the way I did.
I started off with davening. I told them how the entire night Hashem has been up, Hashem was waiting for your tefillos because He loves hearing from his precious kinderlach! After telling this to them a few times, I really saw a difference. One day a student told me that she asked Hashem to make me feel better (I wasn't feeling well) because she doesn't want her morah to be sick, and guess what I made sure to tell her that I was feeling better! When it came time for Yarmulkas, I told my class how if you walk into Wal-Mart and see a policeman without his uniform, you would never know that he's a cop. And I went through a lot of community people to show how without a uniform you don't realize how special they are.
I told them that the uniform of a Jewish boy is his Yarmulka, tzitzis and peyos... I have pictures of gedolim hanging in my classroom, and one of my harder boys actually got up, walked over to one of the pictures and told me , "Morah, look, I have peyos just like this Rabbi!" He felt good!
Also, when the boys make the bracha on tzitzis, I always say how proud I am of whoever is wearing tzitzis. Just on friday, a boy who had not worn his tzitzis the whole week, came in again, not wearing them. When they were almost ready to say the brachah on tzitzis, he got up, took out his tzitzis, put them on with such a smile on his face and said the brachah so loud and beautifully - with such a big smile on his face!
Of course I made sure to tell him how proud he made me, and how I have to call my mother to tell her!
Hatzlochah! |