Author Archives: The Jewish Lady

Gymboree’s Peter Rabbit Baby Collection

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Calling all Peter Rabbit fans! Gymboree just introduced a limited edition baby collection featuring clothes and accessories from the beloved children’s book.

Isn’t this Rabbit Ears one-piece so precious? It’s available in sizes Newborn-24 months and is on sale for only $23.96. Naturally, I had to order the matching slippers, too. I bought it for a friend that’s expecting. Her nursery is actually bunny theme so it works perfectly!

The entire collection can be viewed here, with many options for boys and girls.

Museum of the Bible Coming to Washington, D.C.

Very exciting news for those of us who love museums and biblical history: a 430,000 sq. foot facility is currently being built in Washington, D.C. Both the Old and New Testaments will be featured, ensuring it will become a popular destination for Christians and Jews alike.

Here’s a description of what will be included at the Museum of the Bible, directly from their website:

Narrative Floor:

The Narrative Floor shares the stories of the Bible by engaging all of guests’ senses. The adventure and drama of the Bible will come to life in riveting presentations. Visitors will walk through the narratives of the Hebrew text from Genesis to Chronicles and then through first-century Nazareth, ending with the story of the New Testament. This floor intertwines immersive experiences with artifacts, executed in highly creative ways.

History Floor:

The History Floor showcases archaeological discoveries through modern cinematic storytelling to bring the biography of the book we call the Bible to life. The History Floor will feature more than 500 world-class artifacts that document the Bible’s preservation, translation, and transmission across centuries and cultures. This floor features many of the greatest biblical discoveries, including writings dating to the time of Abraham, fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls, early New Testament writings, and more.

Impact Floor:

The Impact Floor will explore the Bible’s impact over time on cultures, civilization, and daily life, including its profound influence on fine arts, science, government, and more. The Impact Floor will be modern, technologically advanced, visually stimulating, and interactive. It will tell stories of the Bible’s impact and invite visitors to share their own stories.

I know a lot of people claim that Washington is already overrun with this stuff, but the Museum of the Bible is special. The archeological finds, in particular, interest me. I think it will be a fabulous addition! It’s also really nice to see that expressions of faith are welcome in our nation’s Capitol.

Free Hockey for Kids on 2/25

On Saturday, 2/25, USA Hockey and 300 local associations across the country will host Try Hockey For Free Day. Participating locations encourage kids, ages 4-9, to try youth hockey as part of Hockey Weekend Across America. All locations will have limited equipment available for use.

Here in New England hockey is HUGE and I know many other areas are into it as well. If you have a little one that’s always wanted to play, this is a great way to do it for zero cost.

Should Transgender Parents Be Kept Away from Their Kids?

In what has to be one of the strangest custody disputes ever, a transgender member of the Ultra Orthodox community in England has been denied all physical contact with biological children. The Judge’s reasoning? The children and their natural mother will be shunned by their peers if it occurs. Calling the two lifestyles “completely incompatible” and stating the he had “real regret about the decision,” the Judge will only permit letters to be exchanged.

A rabbi, speaking for the natural mother, says: “it’s clear that being transgender, and undergoing procedures to achieve a sex change, violate a number of basic principles in Torah law.”

While I’d agree with the rabbi, I think is a very complicated situation that would take the wisdom of Solomon to solve (and I certainly don’t have a solution!). No matter what happens, these children will be hurt. Severing the relationship can cause feelings of abandonment, but having close contact will undoubtedly confuse them. As for the argument about being shunned? Knowing the Jewish community as I do, that’s a given. We are a wonderful People in so many ways, but we have an unfortunate tendency to be extremely judgmental. Maybe in a Reform congregation—and I stress the word maybe—a transgender parent could be accepted, but never, ever by the Orthodox.

 

Readers are welcome to weigh in. Do you think transgender parents should be kept away from their children?