Thanksgiving is a wonderful and obvious time to stop and say “Thank You” to some very important people whom we don’t often recognize — our local firefighters. After all, rather than spending Thanksgiving at home with their family and friends, those hard-working heroes spend that day on duty, keeping our neighborhood safe.

Sharing some Shul-made pies and Thanksgiving cards with our local firefighters on Thanksgiving is a great way to express our Hakaras HaTov / appreciation. Young Israel of Memphis thanks the many children and parents who joined together at Shul on Sunday morning, November 24th to create appreciative cards, and prepare / bake ten mouth-watering pumpkin and sweet potato pies. Taking part in these activities was also a fun and meaningful activity for all the children involved.

On Thanksgiving morning, Thursday, November 28th Young Israel brought more than 50 adults and children together to say “Thank You” to our firefighters at our local Memphis fire station.

The children presented their ten Shul-made pies, as well as their hand-crafted Thanksgiving cards to the very appreciative — and noticeably touched — firefighters. The firefighters gladly treated our entire group to a tour of their fire-station, gave us a close look at their equipment, and even let the children climb through one of their trucks.

Visiting — and thanking — our local firefighters on Thanksgiving helped the children gain a deeper appreciation of our local heroes, and made the day so much more meaningful for all parties involved.

Young Israel of Memphis thanks Mike & Essie Stein for generously sponsoring this program in honor of our community’s first responders. YI also thanks the many parents and children who helped us express our community’s heartfelt appreciation to our local firefighters