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with hope and intensity
about the school's future.
"We were convinced when
we shopped around that the
academics were very strong
here," Mrs. Alter said.
"Judaism is also very impor-
tant to us. Jordan really en-
joyed what he learned from
his Jewish pre-school. We
didn't want him to lose that.
We were not very observant
at home. I want him to grow
up to be Jewish. You can't do
that by just going to High
Holiday services or by know-
ing that there's a yarmulke
in a drawer somewhere.
Yavneh is now important to
him, and to us. It's part of
our son."
Mrs. Garber looks at the
long-term importance of a
Reform day school, saying
that in terms of a commun-
ity ' s responsibility to
educate, it was important to
have a Reform school as well
as Conservative and Or-
thodox schools.
"Once the light has been
lit in the child, you want to
see it grow," Mrs. Garber
said. "My son, Josh, can sit
next to his Orthodox cousins
and recite certain prayers
and know what the Sabbath
is all about, and they don't
see him as so different
anymore."
Both parents admitted
they were nervous about
enrolling their children into
something so new and un-
proven as Yavneh. But now
they are nervous about the
school's future.
"In August I was gambling
with my child," Mrs. Alter
said. "There is no question
we did the right thing by
coming here. Now I'm ter-
rified that there might not
be an alternative if the
community doesn't wake up.
We need to give the kids the
option of a Yavneh or the
Jewish community will lose
them."
And this is what worries
Dr. Eichner the most.
"These children are so
precious to me personally,"
she said. "These 14 children
are the future. The word
needs to get out, because
most people don't know what
Yavneh is all about. They
don't know that it's a school
that exposes Jewish children
to a vast array of Jewish sub-
ject matter and integrates
Judaism with their secular
studies.
"I don't even think in
terms of the school not being
here in the future," she said.
"When I see these children
growing and learning, then I
know that we're doing the
right thing, not just for our
students but for the entire
community." ❑

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