Guess Who's Coming To Dinner: Accepting The Religious Grandchild By RABBI ABRAHAM JACOBOWITZ touch, of resentment. "I'm not a good enough Jew for him." "I gave my children and grandchildren a good Jewish upbringing and now am I going to have to get re- educated by my grandchild?" Many are concerned with the "Bubbie and Zayde" image which they sentimentally remember from their memories of childhood admiration for their own grandparents. the understanding and cooperation take the place of previous resentment, bitterness and disappointment. When grandparents who rightfully question the behavior of their grandchildren are given the opportunity in manner of respect and concern, problems for the most part can be ironed out. measure of honor, respect and understanding that a grandchild is obligated to give the people who gave life to him via his parents. At a later date, Bruce did join his grandparents for a delicious kosher supper prepared by Grandma Faye, satisfying Bruce's standards of kashrut. This scrumptious supper left a lasting good taste and memories which Bruce, Grandma Faye and Grandpa George will always remember. As one approaches the autumn of life and the reality of reaching the upper middle age sets in, often it is the offspring of your offspring that bring thoughts of joy, nachas and pleasure. Not always though. Sometimes there are obstacles on the road of grandparenthood. The But again, there is no magic dream of having the ideal solution to all differences of grandchild to be proud of gets In most cases I find it to be philosophy and practice, and if shattered at times from unexpected primarily a communication problem. Bruce wants to maintain a good and angles. Rabbi Jacobowitz is director of healthy relationship with his Bubbie "Hi, Grandma, how are you After meeting with parents and Machon L'Torah, the Jewish and Zayde, he must find a way to today?" The voice is of grandson grandparents, allowing for an honest Learning Network of Michigan. relay his convictions with the full Bruce who just recently returned exchange of feelings and emotions, from a trip to the Holy Land. "Wonderful," answers Grandma Faye. "Nu, when are you coming over for a delicious supper?" A moment of silence. "Well, I am David received a tree on Tu B'Shevat from his Grandfather Max in Israel. In the letter Max wrote that since they coming over tomorrow evening to couldn't be together in Israel this year he would plant a tree for David. But, David would have to find out where the see you and Grandpa, but supper, tree was planted! You too can find out where Max planted the Tu B'Shevat tree for his grandson. Follow the clues just don't worry about it." "What's given in the letter. It will lead you around the country of Israel and finally to where the tree was planted for David. the matter? You got used to falafel and don't like Grandma's cooking anymore?" "No, no, that's not it. I will explain what's going on when I Dear David, see you tomorrow." The next evening, after quite a Start at the modern airport difficult introduction, Bruce where most visitors land, managed to reveal his "secret." on an airstrip In Israel not In the desert sand. After spending six months in Israel, he had discovered a new world of Travel In the direction Jewish life. Bruce had spent a Jews face when they pray, number of weekends with religious It's the capital of Israel where you will first stay. families and before he knew it, he 3 felt very comfortable with the unique Continue on your travels atmosphere of Shabbat, the warmth, to the lowest point around, the family, the intriguing discussions don't drink the salty water of Jewish history and destiny where not a living thing is found. around the Shabbat table and Pass Herod's famous fortress eventually attending a yeshiva in on a mountain top it stands, Jerusalem for the next three Jewish Zealots fought and died there not to fall In Roman hands. months. He then made up his mind to Go south through the desert lead a traditional religious Jewish to a 3,000 year old port, life style which will include keeping the city now has snorkeling kosher, Shabbat, wearing a and your favorite beach resort. 2. yarmulka and tzitzit. Back up through the country How do Grandma and Grandpa to a town by the sea, accept Bruce's new lifestyle? Well, it the industrial center of Israel differs from Bruce to Bruce (or Gail, and the second largest city. 7 Eric or Stephanie) and from one set Travel along the shore of grandparents to another. going north all the way, In my experience, I have seen to a city on Mt. Carmel the spectrum of grandparents' looks like San Francisco Bay! reaction to the now not-so- uncommon dilemma of the religious The city of Tiberias Is west of where you've come generation gap. In general, I believe This lake of sparkling waters that it depends a lot on the pre- Is where swimming can be fun. conceived notions, conception and 6 misconception of the individuals Put all the letters together unscramble each and every clue, involved. to find the hidden place At times it is the fear of "I'm where the tree is planted for you! losing my grandchild," as if from this point on there is a Love Max (g• 7 8 ? disconnection of relationship due to I Z 3 4 1 5 the difference of life style. At other times, it is the feeling of distance Puzzle Answers on Page L-10 and estrangement mixed with a touch, or a little more than just a Grandfather's Tu B'Shevat 'Wee For David L-4 FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1991