An Upper West Side Jewish day schools Thanksgiving parade went viral on TikTok – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Posted By on November 30, 2021

(New York Jewish Week via JTA) More snack time? Longer recess? What could preschoolers possibly be protesting about, wondered a TikTok video that went viral over the Thanksgiving weekend.

In the video, taken from an apartment window on the Upper West Side, children can be seen marching around a corner holding handmade cardboard signs.

Woke up this morning to preschoolers protesting, the video narrates, in a voice that sounds suspiciously like Nick Krolls Gil Faizon character in his comedy act Oh, Hello. That is to say, it is the voice of an old, cranky Jewish man on the Upper West Side, which is a new TikTok text-to-speech effect that is apparently meant to sound like (bear with us) Marvels Rocket the Raccoon.

I cant figure out their cause, the narrator continues. Theyre chanting Ingrid. Indeed, the children and the adults that accompany them can be heard chanting Ingrid! Ingrid! Ingrid! while dancing at the end of the video.

Whatever their cause is I support it, captioned user @phoebebean, who posted the video, adding the hashtag #youngrevolutionaries.

Whatever their cause is I support it #youngrevolutionaries

original sound Phoebe

As it turns out, the young revolutionaries in the video which has more than 480,000 views and nearly 105,000 likes are actually students at Beit Rabban Day School in Manhattan, participating in their annual Erev Thanksgiving Day Parade on the day before the holiday.

Stephanie Ives, the head of school, told the New York Jewish Week that the parade is an annual tradition that began four years ago. Students chant Thank you and You are appreciated to city workers and other people considered helpers along the route.

The parade accompanies a unit about gratitude in the Jewish tradition, or hakarat hatov, Ives said. Each class fills shoe boxes with handwritten thank-you notes and delivers them to places in the neighborhood chosen in a vote.

This year, the students at the non-denominational Jewish school chose to deliver their Boxes-O-Gratitude to MTA bus drivers, subway workers, LabQ mobile testing sites, the West Side Campaign Against Hunger, pharmacists providing vaccines, pediatricians offices, the Wild Bird Fundand the schools maintenance team and security guards. Middle school students also restocked community refrigerators.

Students from Beit Rabban Day School in Manhattan were caught on a TikTok video that went viral, Nov. 24, 2021. (Laura Kaler)

I think its actually quite inspiring, Ives said. We didnt want to do a Thanksgiving feast theyre so wasteful and we dont really know what the kids get from them. We were brainstorming what can we do that is a real hands-on lesson in gratitude that will stick with these kids.

One of the TikTok commenters agreed, saying they were witnessing a core memory forming.

Its one of my favorite school days of the year everyone is so joyous and the neighborhood lights up with smiles, said Laura Kaler, the director of programs and communications at Beit Rabban.

Phoebe, who made the video and posted it on TikTok, is Jewish. I had no idea what they were chanting about but I figured Id record it anyway. It looked like they were saying thank you to people, she said. I had a feeling it would go viral because it was just too cute.

The comments on the 14-second video were equally curious and supportive. Many suggested what the preschoolers were demanding. No more unpaid nap hours, wrote one user. More fruit snacks!! offered another. They have my full 100% support, read a comment that got 705 likes.

Other commenters dedicated themselves to deciphering the Ingrid chant. Plot twist: Ingrid is their classmate on timeout, a user guessed. Ingrid stayed home that day and they were simply not going to have it, was another one.

And who is Ingrid, and why did the students chant her name? It was the young students thanking their principal, Ingrid Goldfein, in the most adorable way.

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