On Monday 10 February, Upper Two had the wonderful opportunity to visit Norwich Synagogue, where they gained valuable insights into Jewish traditions and worship.
The visit began with a fascinating lesson on Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest. Pupils learned about how a Jewish household would typically celebrate this special time and even had the chance to taste sweet challah bread, which many compared to tasting like brioche.
Afterwards, the group moved into the main synagogue and pupils were given a sheet of things to spot as they went in. They counted the stars of David and discovered that there were five just in the stained-glass windows. Then pupils were able to try on a kippah and a tallit, or prayer shawl, experiencing firsthand some of the customs observed during prayer. A highlight of the visit was seeing the beautiful Torah scroll up close. Pupils were amazed to learn that if fully unrolled, it would be as tall as the Statue of Liberty! They also had the chance to hear a passage from the Torah being read aloud and discovered that when not in use, the scroll is carefully stored in the ark.
The trip was an engaging and enriching experience, deepening pupils’ understanding of Jewish faith and traditions. Upper Two thoroughly enjoyed their visit with Max and JoJo commenting that it was an ‘amazing’ trip as they had not been to Norwich Synagogue before.
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