November & December
Dear All.
Two months have gone by since my last post. I kept thinking, I'll write a new blog when I've some news, something interesting to write about. But hey, two months have passed, we've now entered lockdown for the next 6 weeks with no end in sight. People are making dreadful prophesies that there will no be school before April and maybe not till September!! I don't think we're going to be having any adventures at all so we'll just sum up what was and be excited about... er.. the next walk around the block.
November
Incidentally, we did the same hike last week (beginning of January) with all three kids. I did not get any pictures, but Batya summed it up in diary entry she wrote for her teacher.
December
December was mainly about enjoying Chanuka and giving balance to the Christmas fever. Having always gone to Orthodox Jewish schools I'd never experienced Christmas so closely. Never realised how much this is the one chance of irreligious Christian schools to give that festive feeling Jewish kids get at Purim, Pasech, Shavuot, Rosh Hashana, Sukkot and Chanuka.. (and presumably more religious Christian schools have with Easter, saints days and so on?)
So we had the whole month of December weeks of Christmas jumper wearing, decoration making, nativity playing, Christmas dinnering.. All without really mentioning invoking the Holy Trinity or making me worried that my kids were really celebrating anything very religious at all.
However I still wanted to make sure that Chanuka and Judaism were the dominant themes for my children.
So.. I tried.
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| Before Chanuka we bought clay and designed our own Chanukiot. |
During Chanuka I did my best to give the children specially festive meals for their school lunches - vying with the Christmas dinner when they had plain sandwiches,
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| Hadas made doughnuts or latkes (לביבות) almost every night. |

Quite a few of our Israeli neighbours joined us outside for chanukia lighting on several evenings.
On Shabbat we went for a 'chanukia crawl' - walking round Cambridge looking for other people's chanukiot (this is different from in Shuva... we found two in a twenty minute walk..)

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| Hadas & I helped Chabad Cambridge organise a treasure hunt for one night of Chanuka, which turned out to be a lot of fun. |
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| A Cambridge family who are shielding sent us our first chanuka mishloach manot. |
And Su and my Ima made sure we were well supplied with paper games, stickers and chanuka gelt 💜.
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