The teachers prepared them all week long for Rosh Hashanah. They explained the significance of dipping an apple in honey to represent a sweet new year. Needless to say, the children were eagerly awaiting this day. When it finally arrived, they all packed into vans and away they went on their first school trip of the year. Alongside them was an SUV filled with moms just as excited as the kids.
The sight of our children twisting and turning the apples to get them off the tree was truly priceless! They examined the apples better than our own moms in a fruit store. If it had the slightest blemish, then down to the ground it went. Some liked the greenish Cortland apples; others only wanted Red Delicious.
When the picking was done and the bags were filled, the group re-united to sing and take pictures with their teachers. The excitement was felt throughout the field as they sang, “Way Up High in the Apple Tree.” The song had a whole new meaning that day.
As the children returned to the vans, everyone was hesitant to leave. It was such a special adventure; no one wanted it to end. We may have left with only apples but the experience will last a whole lot longer. May we all share in a very healthy, happy and sweet New Year!
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Ellen Sutton has three children attending Hillel Yeshiva. She is a member of the Board of Directors and Board of Education.