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Women have a unique capacity to hold on to belief in Hashem even when He seems far away. Our imaginative sense, when used correctly, can help us hold on to the knowledge of deliverance even when that seems so unrealistic. Our actions, no matter how small, make such a difference on the heavenly scale. But we must remember to check that what we do is in accordance with what Hashem truly wants of us.

By giving your children more strength and security when they are young and vulnerable, they will have a greater ability when they're more independent to protect themselves from elements they've never been exposed to. Rebbetzin Neustadt describes how the world has changed, and what extra education they need for us to graciously let them go.

Each child’s unique nature brings along with it their own individual time frame for growth. We must realize that our children have so much potential within them, and be willing to wait to see that blossom. Rebbetzin Neustadt shows practically how to be consistent and patient as we nurture the seeds given us with a positive and accepting home atmosphere.

Children are incredibly impressionable, and the younger they are the greater affect a big event has on them. Rebbetzin Neustadt warns us to take care of what our children see and read - inside and outside the home. She also explains how to steer the family towards thinking more objectively for better solutions.




How do we raise our children with a sense of belief in Hashem and His intrinsic goodness? When we bring ourselves to a true sense of trust in our Creator, this is something our children pick up on and absorb. Learn how to bring a sense of G-d's mercy and love with us no matter what we face.

Why is Purim considered such a spiritual day? At face value, it seems to be the exact opposite, with physical revelry and noise seeming to be the order of the day. Learn about the deepest identity of a Jew, and how that stems from the mother and what she gives her children. This sense of who we are is what truly shines through on this joyous day.

The power of Pharoah was the capacity to believe in absolutely nothing of truth. Despite the fact that the events of our slavery in Mitzrayim happened so long ago, this false worldview still clings to us. Rebbitzen Neudstat details some of our thought processes that reflect a lack of faith in Hashem. What can help us let go of our egos, and how is the work of preparing for Pesach an