Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In an effort to reflect on this from another angle, Muslims...What would your reaction be to the name Allah ?
Or, Hitler?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to this thread I am reminded that religion is ridiculous.
My reaction exactly!Anonymous wrote:In an effort to reflect on this from another angle, Muslims...What would your reaction be to the name Allah ?
Anonymous wrote:I'm actually a little pissed off. I don't mind people naming their kids whatever they want, but this smacks of ignorance and disrespect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wanted to follow up for those who were curious. The rabbi said that it would be ok to call said student by name. Thanks for encouraging me to call. I feel better going into this with his blessing.
I've got to say, however, that I was really disgusted by all the negative and nasty comments. I don't think it was very nice to jump to conclusions about my character. I was simply trying to gain some perspective. Hopefully you'll think twice before slinging the nasty comments. Or not. Your choice. Thanks to those who showed empathy and gave my quandary some real thought. It was helpful to hear your comments.
New poster -
I want to suggest you reflect, especially as a kindergarten teacher. You did not present yourself as very open minded, willing to adapt, or kind / compassionate.
To quote you:
"I'm actually a little pissed off. I don't mind people naming their kids whatever they want, but this smacks of ignorance and disrespect.
I even feel weird writing the word. I don't feel comfortable saying that name outside of prayer. Considering calling her by her last name...Miss ______. WWYD?
How, pray tell, am I hurting her by calling her Miss ( add her last name)?
?I have rights too, you know.?"
She's a FIVE year old. You're a grown woman. Think about that. Come ON. You really wanted to belittle and dehumanize her. Get over yourself, or maybe consider a new career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to even further, and advise you discuss this with your own spiritual advisor. If your rabbi is anything like those I've known in my life, they will tell you that calling her by her name is not only the right thing to do as a teacher, it is the right thing to do as a Jew.
I mean, Judaism leaves a lot of room for "rule breaking" when the rules would hurt someone.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I googled "baby name Adonai" and it is not as rare as you would think.
This isn't really relevant to OP's concerns though.
Anonymous wrote:I googled "baby name Adonai" and it is not as rare as you would think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm just going to call my rabbi. I should have know better. Thank you , by the way to those that at least put themselves in my position before sharing. I do appreciate that. I have rights too, you know.
I am SO SO SO glad my children will never have you as their teacher. Maybe you should reconsider your career choice. Signed, Another Teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wanted to follow up for those who were curious. The rabbi said that it would be ok to call said student by name. Thanks for encouraging me to call. I feel better going into this with his blessing.
I've got to say, however, that I was really disgusted by all the negative and nasty comments. I don't think it was very nice to jump to conclusions about my character. I was simply trying to gain some perspective. Hopefully you'll think twice before slinging the nasty comments. Or not. Your choice. Thanks to those who showed empathy and gave my quandary some real thought. It was helpful to hear your comments.
New poster -
I want to suggest you reflect, especially as a kindergarten teacher. You did not present yourself as very open minded, willing to adapt, or kind / compassionate.
To quote you:
"I'm actually a little pissed off. I don't mind people naming their kids whatever they want, but this smacks of ignorance and disrespect.
I even feel weird writing the word. I don't feel comfortable saying that name outside of prayer. Considering calling her by her last name...Miss ______. WWYD?
How, pray tell, am I hurting her by calling her Miss ( add her last name)?
?I have rights too, you know.?"
She's a FIVE year old. You're a grown woman. Think about that. Come ON. You really wanted to belittle and dehumanize her. Get over yourself, or maybe consider a new career.
+1 am Jewish, but come on OP. You are the adult here.
You are Jewish, but do you believe it is forbidden to say Adonai in this context? I assume the answer is no, which makes it much easier for you to say OP should simply be the adult. But your interpretation as to what is permitted under Jewish law is not binding on OP.
But how Judaism works, is that if they won't say something, they won't write it either... And she had no problem writing it, because she posted it. SO- she didn't *actually* have a problem saying it...... That's not anyone's interpretation, that's how Jewish law works.
Anonymous wrote:I wanted to follow up for those who were curious. The rabbi said that it would be ok to call said student by name. Thanks for encouraging me to call. I feel better going into this with his blessing.
I've got to say, however, that I was really disgusted by all the negative and nasty comments. I don't think it was very nice to jump to conclusions about my character. I was simply trying to gain some perspective. Hopefully you'll think twice before slinging the nasty comments. Or not. Your choice. Thanks to those who showed empathy and gave my quandary some real thought. It was helpful to hear your comments.
If you call all the other children similarly, it would be okay. If not you would be singling her out as different because of her name.Anonymous wrote:How, pray tell, am I hurting her by calling her Miss ( add her last name)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers are getting fired left and right for refusing to call trans students by their names and saying "it's against my religion" (usually 'Christian') to call them their chosen trans name. OP sounds like she's headed toward that. You can't decide it's against your religion to call someone their name. Especially their legal, given name. SHE DIDN'T PICK THIS NAME.
"left and right"? So, many teachers are being fired for this? Funny, I haven't heard of a single teacher fired for refusing to call a student by his or her chosen name.
https://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/virginia-high-school-teacher-fired-for-refusing-to-use-transgender/article_65be1826-50b2-5d38-be58-47d9b9480917.html
https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/teacher-fired-refusing-use-transgender-student-s-pronouns-n946006
https://www.insideedition.com/virginia-teacher-fired-not-using-transgender-students-chosen-pronoun-because-religious-beliefs
https://wtvr.com/2018/12/06/west-point-teacher-fired-for-refusing-to-call-transgender-student-male-pronouns/