Shabbat Volunteering
I had the privilege to return to a Chabad event, their weekly Shabbat dinner on Friday, as a volunteer to babysit my new little friends. The rabbi’s wife was impressed with my ability to connect with her two youngest daughters, Miriam and Devasha. She was traveling to New York, and needed to make sure the girls were fed and taken care of while the rabbi led the Shabbat dinner. Unfortunately, during Shabbat dinner, it is frowned upon to use your electronics, so I was unable to take pictures with the girls. However, I did learn an orthodox Jewish tradition that those observing Shabbat do not partake in anything that requires energy or anything that is considered “work.” It is a part of their Sabbath to rest and worship from Friday evening to Saturday evening. I had a wonderful time getting to play with girls and reading them books. It was a unique experience to enjoy a cuisine I am not familiar with. I felt honored that the young girls remembered me, and that their mother was confident in my abilities to care for them during that time. I never expected to develop a relationship with the rabbi’s family, but I am really glad that I did!
2 Hours
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