Anonymous wrote:Give your child an out OP, in case she’s uncomfortable during the service. Make sure you’re close by if she calls you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Christian who has been to some Jewish services, I will say it seems way more common and accepted for people to be coming and going during services than it is in church services. I was surprised by this.
Depends on the location. Generally, Conservative services are looser on this point than Reform ones. I haven’t been to any non-funeral church services, so I don’t know the exact comparison, but people definitely come and go a lot at my synagogue.
I was raised conservative and now go to a reform temple. We do NOT "come and go" during services. That would be really disrespectful in our (family's) opinion and poor behavior. If you have to go to the bathroom that's fine. But your phone is turned off before you walk in and you stay at your seat the whole time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Christian who has been to some Jewish services, I will say it seems way more common and accepted for people to be coming and going during services than it is in church services. I was surprised by this.
Depends on the location. Generally, Conservative services are looser on this point than Reform ones. I haven’t been to any non-funeral church services, so I don’t know the exact comparison, but people definitely come and go a lot at my synagogue.
Anonymous wrote:As a Christian who has been to some Jewish services, I will say it seems way more common and accepted for people to be coming and going during services than it is in church services. I was surprised by this.
Anonymous wrote:OP you’ve received great answers. I would just add that in our circle, parents are of course welcome at the service but would not be invited to the lunch unless parents of the closest friends. The lunches our friends have had have been seated with place cards so not something with a flexible headcount. I would just assume your daughter is the only one invited unless you hear otherwise? I’d also assume the parents would be happy to walk you through this and if she has conflicts, chat with them.