Tag: Jewish Parenting

The Shiur 472 discussion addresses the impact of parental conflict on children.
The text discusses the deep symbolism of lighting the menorah and its parallels to parenting and teaching.
Rabbi Jacob Kohn and other Jewish leaders in the early to mid-20th century expressed concerns about absent fathers in synagogues and their lack of involvement in Jewish family life.
The video explores Vivi Deren and her husband's journey of raising a family, including four children who did not survive due to a genetic disorder, highlighting their strength and positivity.
The text humorously discusses the challenges the author faces in maintaining a peaceful Shabbos with young children in the house.
This article discusses the importance of expressing love to children and the impact it has on their well-being.
Children are often more resilient than adults give them credit for.
Dr. David Pelcovitz, a well-known psychologist, discussed the traits of mentally healthy children, emphasizing their ability to regulate emotions and form strong connections.
The question of whether we are successfully raising a generation of children to be givers is being discussed among parents and educators in the Orthodox world.
The author reflects on the role of fathers in raising young children by examining the biblical and Talmudic sources.
Tablet columnist Marjorie Ingall discusses her new book "Mamaleh Knows Best" challenging the stereotype of the overbearing Jewish mother, highlighting how Jewish mothers foster independence, confidence, and skepticism of authority in their children.
"Broad City" focuses on the intertwining lives of Abbi and Ilana as they navigate through a series of misadventures in New York City.