Podcast: The Importance of Stories, Modeling and Questioning in Building Children's Spiritual Selves
Learn about the techniques, challenges, and rewards of keeping the conversation about God open with our children.
Podcast: The Power of Quiet Moments and Family Traditions
Learn about the techniques, challenges, and rewards of keeping the conversation about God open with our children.
Podcast: Be Happy or Be Good?
Learn the importance of teaching our kids to care for others as a top priority and about some of the moral dilemmas kids face.
Podcast: The Moral Development of Parents
Discover why parents need to be self-aware and how being friends with our kids can hamper their moral development.
Podcast: Why All Parents Need Each Other
Here's a look at parenting as a communal endeavor and how to find mentors that parent differently than we do.
Podcast: A Time to Weep
Every year in September, parents face the challenge of addressing 9/11 with their children. Find guidance in the advice that Rabbi Edie Mencher gave on the 10th anniversary of the attacks.
On the Other Hand: Ten Minutes of Torah: B’chukotai: Do We Believe that Good Behavior Brings Rewards, and Bad Behavior Punishment?
Does being a person of faith mean you believe in blessings and curses? Why should we always "do the right thing?" Are we rewarded or punished for what we do in the world?
On the Other Hand: Ten Minutes of Torah: B'midbar: Uniting as One, Despite Our Differences
Like our ancestors, we focus on our own modern day tribes: The tribes of the Reform, Conservative, Orthodox, Reconstructionist, and secular. Amidst our real differences, can we sew ourselves together into a larger identity of being Am Yisrael – one people?
On the Other Hand: Ten Minutes of Torah: Naso
Do we do things because they bring us meaning, or do things have meaning because we do them? Can your morning yoga class or walk through the park serve as a source of spiritual inspiration?
On the Other Hand: Ten Minutes of Torah: B'haalot'cha: Gossip
Even with good intentions, when we talk about people who are not present, we run the risk of disparaging them, without giving them the opportunity to respond.
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