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The phrase 'bathing for pleasure' is used. gemara Taanis (13a).

It is also traditional -- perhaps not in Torah -- that the Jewish parent is obligated to teach his child to swim. Swimming is an allegory for two things, surviving in a world where the Jew is not the majority, and because the ocean represents chaos, surviving and overcoming and making sense out of chaos.

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The Torah doesn't specify whether or not you should teach children to swim.

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The Talmud (the Oral Torah) teaches, in Kiddushin 29a that parents must teach their children the Torah, how to make a living, and how to swim.

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