Dialogues · Heated

“I want to quit Hebrew school / CCD / Sunday school.”

Specific to religious-education programs that families enroll teens in. Distinct from quitting religion entirely; just the formal class. Easier yes than parents often realize.

Line art of a teen at a kitchen table with a textbook, parent across
For ages
10–1213–15
Topics
Identity & SelfFamily ConflictSchool & Grades
Family context
Strict Household
I.
The scene

What's happening.

Your 13-year-old: “I want to stop going to Hebrew school. I hate Wednesday afternoons.” You realize the program ends in 2 years anyway.

II.
The instinctive version

What we usually say — and why it backfires.

Parent

Absolutely not. You have your bar mitzvah next year. You're finishing.

Teen

I'll do the bar mitzvah. I just don't want to keep going after.

Parent

It's tradition. You finish through 10th grade like every kid in this family.

Teen

(complies through 10th grade, disengages from Judaism for 20 years)

III.
The better version

What works — and why.

Parent

Okay. Tell me what specifically about it — boredom, schedule, content, the kids, the teacher?

Teen

All of it honestly. It's three hours, the material doesn't engage me, the kids I don't really click with.

Parent

Fair. Here's where I land — finish through your bar mitzvah next spring because that's a real family moment we don't want to skip; after that, you're done with weekly attendance. We still go to High Holidays together because that's family rhythm. And if you ever want to reconnect with Jewish learning as an adult, the door is wide open. Workable?

Teen

...yeah, that's really workable. Thanks.

IV.
Memorize these

Key phrases to reach for in the moment.

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