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Bible Quote by Chantal Akerman

“First I went to a Jewish school, when I was very little. But when I was 12, they put me in a school with a lot of traditions, and they were educated people and they were talking about Greece and the Parthenon and I don't know what. All the kids, all the girls they had already seen that and knew…” quote by Chantal Akerman
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“First I went to a Jewish school, when I was very little. But when I was 12, they put me in a school with a lot of traditions, and they were educated people and they were talking about Greece and the Parthenon and I don't know what. All the kids, all the girls they had already seen that and knew that from their family, and I would say, "What are you talking about, what's that?" It's not my world. My grandparents were very well-educated people, but in the Jewish tradition. They knew everything about the Bible.”

Chantal Akerman

About This Quote

Source Interview: Documentary "Roots and Voices", 2019

Feeling alienated in a new cultural setting highlights the challenge of integrating differing traditions.

In simple terms: Being in a new cultural environment can feel isolating.

Key Takeaway

Seek common ground while honoring differences.

Themes

identity culture education alienation tradition

Mood

reflective thoughtful curious

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • school transitions
  • multicultural classrooms
  • family gatherings
  • community events

Key Concepts

cultural assimilation intergenerational knowledge social integration

Questions to Reflect On

  • What aspects of your heritage can you share in new settings?
  • How do you navigate cultural misunderstandings?
A Different Perspective

Pressure to conform may suppress personal identity.

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