TheCookietorule t1_itohk87 wrote
I'd assume it was supposed to be for your grandparents (her parents)
NoItsBecky_127 OP t1_itohq6k wrote
I suppose, but that begs the question of why she wouldn’t just talk to them. Though I suppose being in Hebrew school implies she was less than 13, and tweens aren’t known for stellar communication skills. Alright, just answered my own question.
cyborgborg777 t1_itoowaz wrote
Seeing the whole sending-them-to-a-religious-institution-forcefully thing I doubt their relationship was that healthy
NoItsBecky_127 OP t1_itop06p wrote
It was Hebrew school. For her bat mitzvah. It’s not that deep. My grandparents are wonderful people, and I’ve never gotten any indication their relationship with my mother is anything but loving.
LinuxMatthews t1_itpf2hl wrote
This is Reddit anyone that does anything more religious than saying Oh My God when shocked is a brainwashed abuser.
Electronic_Trifle_60 t1_itqe1hq wrote
You're right. We shouldn't pass any values, traditions, religion, or culture down to our children. We should let the internet raise them.
Jackass.
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