That's quite a leap. |
Agreed, this is just brainless bashing. |
Lots of privates schools don't take the day off for Rosh Hashanah.
You need a hobby, OP--other than trolling DCUM that is. |
This is hilarious. |
As a former Landon parent who is jewish and whose DS graduated from Landon, you are completely off base. The calendar you are looking at is for the general public. The internal calendar notes when Rosh Hashanah is as well as Yom Kippur. We never felt any lack of recognition as neither did the Hindu or Muslim students when their major holidays's occured and werre recognized as well. Teaachers never pealized any students for missing class or scheduled assignments for a religious holidays. The boys would be proactive with the teacher and work around the conflict. HS sports are not scheduled on Rosh Hashanah or Yom Kippur as it happens on next week where Yom Kippur is on Friday night so the regularly scheduled Football and soccer games are on Thursday. Weekly assemblies are places where discussion thappen describing the holiday's, the origins and the customs of these major holdays. The lunchroom director goes out of their way to make sure that menu during passover has items for those kids keeping passover to eat andit is not just soup and matzah. Considering there is about 10% of jewish students in each class, though some classes may be more, not sure what more they could do. |
Np. Yes. Was Cornell closed for the holiday? |
The two decent secular choices for Jewish boys are Landon and GDS.
If your DS has an athletic bone in his body there is just one choice. The Jewish elite have chosen Landon for decades. |
As a Jew I would hate for "recognition" to be giving the students the day off. Thats not recognition, thats a holiday, and I can bet that the students who aren't Jewish at schools that do give the day off don't spend it pondering the Jewish New Year. They just think they have a day off. Schools only do this when they won't have sufficient attendance on those days. When I was growing up no school, except maybe Jewish day schools, gave the day off. I did not feel slighted in the least. Recognition means learning something about Judaism. I have no association with Landon and have no reason to be embarrassed, except by your ridiculous post and the possibility that people might think other Jews feel this way. And by the way, it is a fairly important tenant of Judaism that we don't impose our faith on others. We don't proselytize and we don't believe our way is the only way. We certainly don't believe non-Jews have to observe our holiday in any way shape or form. Your indignation is not particularly Jewish. |
+1 Great Post |
This is the stupidest thread ever. Why doesn't Holton? Why doesn't a lot of private schools? You want the schools to close for RH?? Kids are allowed to be out excused! Just like for the other holidays. If you knew ANYTHING you would know that Landon and Holton also don't close for Ash Wednesday, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Monday. Stop looking for problems. You just sound like a dummy. |
There is one poster (possibly a couple-few) who look for any opportunity to say bad things about Landon. Look at every Landon thread and you'll see the same thing regardless of the actual topic of the thread. I don't know where their vitriol comes from - maybe they had a bad experience/their DC had a bad experience or maybe they just enjoy trolling - but you'll see the same pattern/accusations across each thread. |
Is this some kind of joke? The so-called "Jewish Elite" are looking for the top academic schools with great track records for collegiate placement. That group is not interested in Landon whatsoever. |
The fact that you are even using the term "Jewish elite" is ridiculous and petty. What qualifies one for elitism in Judaism? Gross! |
Our ecumenical private held school but there was no homework assigned on Jewish Holidays. |
They are referring to the money elite |