During Aseret Yemei Teshuva, the yeladim in kindergarten class took their roles very seriously. Each time they did a mitzvah, something sweet to someone else, they put a jellybean on the mitzvah side of the scale. When they made a mistake, the morot wrote it down and put it on the mistake side. On Erev Yom Kippur, they read and discussed how they can learn from the six mistakes (because mistakes are for learning!) and then counted 112 jellybeans representing the 112 mitzvot that were done! Clearly the mitzvah side won! LPS is so proud of all the yeladim and wishes each and every one a gmar chatima tova!
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