The Charlotte Jewish News -June-July 2015 - Page 20 Grandfriend’s Day 2015 at CJDS Shavuot, the holiday that cele brates the giving of the Torah was last month and we are reminded of the Midrash which is truly the very reason of the existence of CJDS. In fact, it really should be our mission statement. Rabbi Meir said: “When the Jews stood before Sinai to receive the Torah, God said to them: T swear, I will not give you the Torah unless you provide worthy guarantors who will assure that you will observe its laws.’ “The Jews responded, ‘Master of the world, our forefathers will be our guarantors! ’ ‘“Your guarantors themselves require guarantors!’ was God’s reply. “‘Master of the world,’ the Jews exclaimed, ‘our prophets will guarantee our observance of the Torah.’ “‘I have grievances against them, too. “The shepherds have rebelled against Me” (Jeremiah 2:8),’ God replied. ‘Bring proper guarantors and only then will I give you the Torah.’ “As a last resort, the Jews de clared, ‘Our children will serve as our guarantors! ’ “‘They truly are worthy guar antors,’ God replied. ‘Because of them I will give the Torah.’” Midrash Rabba, Song of Songs 1:4 The white-bearded rabbis and the prophets weren’t sufficient to satisfy God’s “need” for a guaran tor. Why? Who can better guaran tee the transmission of the Law than the intellectuals and philoso phers, who devote their lives to developing it and teaching its wis dom to so many throughout the ages? Why did God prefer the Torah study of the child whose mind is constantly distracted, moving on to far more important subjects, such as which game to play during recess, the caliber of the snack which his mother packed in his lunch bag, or his plans for summer vacation? Because there is a unique qual ity exclusive to a child’s learning; and it is the most effective guar antee for the future of the Torah, a quality which is appealing to God. We at CJDS carry a great re sponsibility to educate our stu dents so that they recognize the privilege they have to treasure the Torah, its teachings and its mitzvot. Through the experiences, lessons, stories, games and cele brations, CJDS instills and imbues a love and joy for God and the Jewish heritage. So, on Grandfriend’s Day of 2015, we celebrated the guaran tors that God requested in order to give the Jewish people his pre cious Torah. ^ FOU^tOAllOH i-" ReDorttotVveCommumi7, - dtents atvd tadividvH' W- tteteWs asssB mvin§. and strong m vear-end represented 73 donor advised, conumied to fand existing tunds, mcW advisor, jving ano bu represeruvu - Lndudtng donor advis^ii, ;onunue)»8'o,« ? ' ,„iienendMH'nvesimcnlad’»®t' Gv.idelbYlho«P«J“ ' in 2014. Sources tircwo org^iniiauonstasvf ^.ndoNMnenl our website a. Create^ u CJDS Charlotte Jewish Day School New this year, CJDS was able to llvestream the Grandfriend’s performance to family and friends around the world In over five countries, seven states, and fifty homes. Emails are coming In expressing how thankful they were that they were able to participate In this celebration with their children, grandchildren, and friends. Working parents who cannot break away from their day were not left out from watching their children perform In our annual musical program. It Is best expressed by the emails we have received: “BRILLIANT I!!!!!!!!! I had my parents and brother also watching this from Israel!” “THANK YOU III Thank you so very much for giving me the opportunity to watch the Grandfriends Day performances on You Tube. It was truly wonderful to be a part of It even though I was not able to be there In person. Thanks again.” “Thank you for giving us a way to see our grand children at Grandfriends Celebration. I just finished watching and although I am sorry I could not be with you, at least I got to see Jacob on stage. Please thank the music teacher as well.”