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Connecting Kids to Hashem: Parenting Tips | Rav Chaim Marcus

Connecting Kids to Hashem: Parenting Tips | Rav Chaim Marcus

FromThe Jews Next Dor


Connecting Kids to Hashem: Parenting Tips | Rav Chaim Marcus

FromThe Jews Next Dor

ratings:
Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Jun 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome back to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! Rav Chaim Marcus. It is an absolute pleasure to be sitting with Rabbi Chaim Marcus who currently serves as the Rabbi of Congregation Israel in Springfield, NJ, The Director of Yeshivat Reishit’s American Office, and Rebbe at Bruriah High School for girls and Camp Kaylie. Previously, Rabbi Marcus was the S’gan Mashgiach at Yeshiva University and a Rebbe at JEC and Camp Mesorah. He is well known for inspiring his audiences (adults, teens, and children alike) to be the very best Jews that they can be.


In this episode, we discuss various parenting topics and strategies for raising children with strong Jewish values and connections to Tefillah, Shabbat, and Hashem through open communication, modeling behaviors, and finding meaningful ways to engage at different ages.


Timestamps:

00:00 Intro
00:57 Rav Chaim Marcus’s background and family
06:13 How does Rav Chaim parent his children?
08:06 Helping kids connect to Hashem
10:26 How to talk to children about Hashem
15:02 Reasonable expectations from children
18:39 Rav Chamim’s goal as a shul rabbi
24:05 How to make shul exciting for kids?
27:13 Most common parenting issues
32:38 The advice to parents
35:59 The importance of Tefillah

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Released:
Jun 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Jews Next Dor is the Jewish parenting podcast focused on helping parents to raise passionate and committed Jews. In general, parenting can be challenging, and children don’t come with an operating manual. This challenge is magnified when adding our Jewish values of raising children to be passionate and committed about being Jewish, about developing a relationship with Hashem. As such, we will begin at the most basic level of parenting, and build on that, month after month, with weekly episodes, learning from leading experts of our dor, our generation, about raising the Jews of the next Dor