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We all need to know about Santa – even the Charedim

People who are born here and who will become citizens should receive an education that equips them for that role as well as for their role as Jews.

December 24, 2024 10:26
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There was a story last week about a vicar who took into his head to tell a group of primary schools that Father Christmas wasn’t real. He really drove the point home, too, explaining to the kids that if they left out biscuits and the biscuits disappeared, that is because their parents ate them.

The school has been trying hard to restore the magic and mystery for the children but they concede that it will be difficult.

Whenever I read a story like that, I always have the same thought. If people think it’s hard getting through Christmas without believing in Father Christmas, they should try not believing in Jesus.

When I was a small child, I admit, I was jealous of those who could just throw themselves into Christmas, but as I got older I began more and more to appreciate being outside it. It still seems great fun, but I love the sense of being different, of having our own thing.