Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous question OP. Grow up. Be a real parent.
I don’t think it’s ridiculous. It’s not ridiculous at all in Europe! We are Jewish and recently started allowing our 13yo to partake in wine during Seder. Feel free to judge me to feel better about your rigid parenting.
This post completely changed my answer from hard no to a yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous question OP. Grow up. Be a real parent.
I don’t think it’s ridiculous. It’s not ridiculous at all in Europe! We are Jewish and recently started allowing our 13yo to partake in wine during Seder. Feel free to judge me to feel better about your rigid parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the benefit of letting them?
That the family enjoys a toast and a celebration together?
So you're teaching them that they can only celebrate if there's alcohol?
Yes. Clearly the message is the absolute only way to celebrate is with alcohol.
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They why can't they toast with a drink appropriate for 12 yo child? Its not as if they can't participate without the champagne. Some of you have really let alcohol culture get in your head.