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HT 626 C
How much discipline do we need to apply and how much love is needed to balance it off? Finding the perfect school is impossible - so what should we look for when choosing one and what are the priorities? Also, what should our relationship be with the children when there are major disagreements between the parents on how to discipline them?
KJ 626 B
A basic principle in chinuch is appreciating the impact parents have as the architects of their children's lives - by how kids imitate what they see ten fold. With this in mind, Rabbi Krohn points out the many influential impressions a parent can model for them to maintain a healthy connection to Yiddishkeit.
KJ 626 D
An important job of parents is to guard their children from influences beyond their control. Another is to create a safe and warm atmosphere - with enthusiasm. Another is don’t be shy in telling them the chesed you do - for their benefit. And last but not least to hear the rest of this inspiring talk.
KL 626 G
The chances of raising happy balanced children in today's stressful and impure world is for sure not getting any easier. Rabbi Kelemen offers the following vaccine: the three building blocks of chinuch. He describes their function and the vital role that each person plays. Hear also a discussion on the current trend in discipline and how much it really deters a child from misbehaving.
LO 626 A
A primary value we are to instill in our children is, paradoxically enough, teaching them to honor their parents. Some aspects in this mitzvah may be 2nd nature to us, but others, like not permitting them to call adults by their first name may seem excessive in today's society. Lori Palatnik is clear as a bell on what each child stands to gain by respecting authority.
LO 626 B
God needs nothing, and has everything. Why then, when He is distributing the money, does He seem so imbalanced? Lori Palatnik explains that God's desire is that we learn the art of giving in order to help us overwrite our inborn selfishness. Hear the simple guidelines of giving tzedakah for teaching our children and ourselves to let go of a portion of what we've earned for the sake of others.
LO 626 C
The beach. A good book. A cold drink. Put them together and you've got yourself a day of relaxation. Why don't we think the same way about Shabbos? So what is it about the seventh day of the week that is truly restful and meaningful? Lori details the beauty of Shabbos so clearly that you and your family will ache to experience it.
LO 626 D
Why is it that many Jews are so uncomfortable talking about God? To raise children properly, satisfying answers on this topic can eliminate much doubt. Lori's fast paced class gives great tips for making God real to yourself and to your children, and to open the door for feeling His loving hand within our lives.
LO 626 E
Arrogance is one big turnoff. It needs to be avoided not only for ourselves, but to also prevent our children from following in our footsteps. Lori's mantra - 'Don't Take Pride, Take Pleasure' directs us to say that each accomplishment is a gift from God - thereby refocusing and redirecting the pride and spotlight off ourselves and to aim them heavenwards.
ZY 553 B
There is an opinion that the most important message of the megillah read on Purim is that a woman should give respect to her husband. Could this really be more important than remembering the miraculous redemption of the Jews? Rabbi Zweig explains this strange message and how to understand it in context. Hear about the true nature of overcoming our selfish side on Purim and learning how to give with a full heart both on this fun-filled day and the rest of the year.