LisaR
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I haven't seen any Jehovah's Witnesses say that they celebrate their birthdays or any of the other traditional holidays.
There is nothing secretive or anything; and there is no different "level" of Jehovah's Witnesses (for example some more orthodox than others).
When I said that I had parties for my DSs, I didn't mean that they were the "star" of the party in the same sense as a birthday party being for a specific person. I meant, that I threw parties for my sons and their friends. Some families that I knew would throw parties for the kids because it was the end of the school year, or at back to school time. There is nothing wrong with a party, in and of itself. The same thing with presents.
When my sons got to be older (middle and high school age), they'd ask if they could have some friends over and we'd turn the family room into a "gaming room" by letting them bring extra TVs in so several of them could play video games at the same time; order pizzas, get other junk type foods, etc and basically let them have a "party" with their friends whenever they wanted to. There's nothing wrong with that at all.
I'm actually surprised that this thread is still open, but I'm glad to be able to give my comments because there has always been a lot of misinformation about Jehovah's Witnesses out there.
Edited to add: A child not knowing when their birthday is really a foreign concept to me. Every year I love to tell my DSs about the circumstances around their births (how I was in the hospital for 3 days before DS23 was born. lol) and how happy I was when they were born, etc etc. I don't celebrate their birthdays in the traditional way, but I absolutely acknowledge their birth dates and let them know that I love being a mom and that they *were* born.![]()
Thanks for this information. As we all wait for the hammer to come down on this thread, I have found it very informative. I was on the side of having a birthday party for the girl until someone pointed out the kosher issue. I would never be the person to break that tradition for a 16 y/o so I shouldn't be the person to break the birthday party tradition.
SeaSpray, am I understanding that the parties you had were just for fun and nothing specific? I know we aren't all imagining the the JW kids in school that had to leave the classroom for birthday parties, valentine's, etc. Is it that the party can't be for a specific event?