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Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Mattos
Summary: Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Mattos Shema Yisrael Torah Network Do Your Children Respect You? An excellent example for children is the way in which their parents honor their own parents. Give and Your Children Will Return Acommon reason for lack of respect for parents is the lack of attention and affection that the parents give to their children. 99.61%
Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisroel Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Mattos
Summary: Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisroel Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Mattos "Shema Yisrael Torah Network" Parshas Matos Do Your Children Respect You? An excellent example for children is the way in which their parents honor their own parents. Give and Your Children Will Return Acommon reason for lack of respect for parents is the lack of attention and affection that the parents give to their children. 99.47%
Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Ki Seitzei
Summary: If one of the child's parents lacks an arm or a leg, or limps, or is mute, deaf, or blind, the child cannot be considered a ben sorer umoreh. Disrespect Towards Both Parents A child does not become a ben sorer umoreh until he steals from both his father and his mother. The reason the child's parents cannot be handicapped for him to be considered a ben sorer umoreh is that a child must see his parents as being the best people in the world. 99.47%
Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Ki Seitzei
Summary: If one of the child's parents lacks an arm or a leg, or limps, or is mute, deaf, or blind, the child cannot be considered a ben sorer umoreh. Disrespect Towards Both Parents A child does not become a ben sorer umoreh until he steals from both his father and his mother. The reason the child's parents cannot be handicapped for him to be considered a ben sorer umoreh is that a child must see his parents as being the best people in the world. 99.47%
Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Ki Seitzei
Summary: If one of the child's parents lacks an arm or a leg, or limps, or is mute, deaf, or blind, the child cannot be considered a ben sorer umoreh. Disrespect Towards Both Parents A child does not become a ben sorer umoreh until he steals from both his father and his mother. The reason the child's parents cannot be handicapped for him to be considered a ben sorer umoreh is that a child must see his parents as being the best people in the world. 99.47%
Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Ki Seitzei
Summary: If one of the child's parents lacks an arm or a leg, or limps, or is mute, deaf, or blind, the child cannot be considered a ben sorer umoreh. Disrespect Towards Both Parents A child does not become a ben sorer umoreh until he steals from both his father and his mother. The reason the child's parents cannot be handicapped for him to be considered a ben sorer umoreh is that a child must see his parents as being the best people in the world. 99.41%
Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Mattos/Massei
Summary: It is written, "And [Moshe] became angry with Elazar and Isamar, the sons of Aharon," and yet the response to Moshe did not come from them, but rather from Aharon, as the verse says, "And Aharon spoke to Moshe." Moshe Hints to Aharon's Death Moshe was embarrassed to say that the time had come for Aharon to leave this world, so he tried to hint it to him. Moshe was embarrassed to tell Aharon outright that he was going to die because Aharon was the older brother to whom Moshe owed respect. 99.41%
Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Ki Seitze
Summary: If one of the child's parents lacks an arm or a leg, or limps, or is mute, deaf, or blind, the child cannot be considered a ben sorer umoreh. Disrespect Towards Both Parents A child does not become a ben sorer umoreh until he steals from both his father and his mother. The reason the child's parents cannot be handicapped for him to be considered a ben sorer umoreh is that a child must see his parents as being the best people in the world. 99.41%
Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisroel Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Matos/Masei
Summary: It is written, "And [Moshe] became angry with Elazar and Isamar, the sons of Aharon," and yet the response to Moshe did not come from them, but rather from Aharon, as the verse says, "And Aharon spoke to Moshe." Moshe Hints to Aharon's Death Moshe was embarrassed to say that the time had come for Aharon to leave this world, so he tried to hint it to him. Moshe was embarrassed to tell Aharon outright that he was going to die because Aharon was the older brother to whom Moshe owed respect. 99.41%
Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Mattos/Massei
Summary: It is written, "And [Moshe] became angry with Elazar and Isamar, the sons of Aharon," and yet the response to Moshe did not come from them, but rather from Aharon, as the verse says, "And Aharon spoke to Moshe." Moshe Hints to Aharon's Death Moshe was embarrassed to say that the time had come for Aharon to leave this world, so he tried to hint it to him. Moshe was embarrassed to tell Aharon outright that he was going to die because Aharon was the older brother to whom Moshe owed respect. 99%
Women In Judaism - Parenting Lessons From G-d... Part 2
Summary: Part 2 "Mrs. Leah Kohn" Class 26 - PARENTING LESSONS FROM GOD - THE ULTIMATE PARENT Mrs. Mina Glick Our previous installment of this class explored the connection between God's parenting of us, and our own parenting of children. According to the 18th century kabbalist, Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, God created humankind for one reason - because God wanted to give. And so we create for the same reasons God creates, and our children are created in our own image, both ... 98.9%
Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Behar/Bechukosai
Summary: Show That You Care About Your Children Just as the wealthy man wants his children to be happy, so does every parent. Do Not Teach the Teacher A parent should always cooperate with the child's teacher. After the Teacher's Report After conversing with the teacher, tell your child what the teacher had to say. 98.9%
Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Behar-Bechukosai
Summary: Show That You Care About Your Children Just as the wealthy man wants his children to be happy, so does every parent. Do Not Teach the Teacher A parent should always cooperate with the child's teacher. After the Teacher's Report After conversing with the teacher, tell your child what the teacher had to say. 98.9%
Beloved Children by Rabbi YIsrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Behar/Bechukosai
Summary: Beloved Children by Rabbi YIsrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Behar/Bechukosai "Shema Yisrael Torah Network" Making Your Children Happy And if your brother shall become poor, and his hands shall fail, you shall support him: though he be a stranger, or a sojourner; that he may live with you. Show That You Care About Your Children Just as the wealthy man wants his children to be happy, so does every parent. Do Not Teach the Teacher A parent should always ... 98.9%
Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Behar/Bechukosai
Summary: Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Behar/Bechukosai "Shema Yisrael Torah Network" Making Your Children Happy And if your brother shall become poor, and his hands shall fail, you shall support him: though he be a stranger, or a sojourner; that he may live with you. Show That You Care About Your Children Just as the wealthy man wants his children to be happy, so does every parent. Do Not Teach the Teacher A parent should always ... 98.9%
Women In Judaism - Parenting Lessons From G-d
Summary: Women In Judaism - Parenting Lessons From G-d "Mrs. Leah Kohn" Class 24 - PARENTING LESSONS FROM GOD - THE ULTIMATE PARENT Mrs. Mina Glick For the past 18 years, I have been involved in what is probably the most challenging and rewarding aspect of my life, namely parenting. Our next class will detail God's parenting techniques, as set forth in the Torah, and will address parenting issues of handling adolescents, showing discipline vs. rigidity, judging fairly, and more. 98.64%
Beloved Children by Rabbi YIsrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Shelach
Summary: Even if it is obvious that the teacher made a mistake, this should not be pointed out to the child, since the child looks up to his teachers, and the moment a parent belittles a teacher, he will destroy the respect the child has for that teacher. Call the Teacher Regularly Some parents are reluctant to phone their child's teacher. This will prove, both to the teacher and to your child, just how much you care about your child. 98.64%
Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Shelach
Summary: Even if it is obvious that the teacher made a mistake, this should not be pointed out to the child, since the child looks up to his teachers, and the moment a parent belittles a teacher, he will destroy the respect the child has for that teacher. Call the Teacher Regularly Some parents are reluctant to phone their child's teacher. This will prove, both to the teacher and to your child, just how much you care about your child. 98.64%
Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Shelach
Summary: Even if it is obvious that the teacher made a mistake, this should not be pointed out to the child, since the child looks up to his teachers, and the moment a parent belittles a teacher, he will destroy the respect the child has for that teacher. Call the Teacher Regularly Some parents are reluctant to phone their child's teacher. This will prove, both to the teacher and to your child, just how much you care about your child. 98.64%
Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Shelach
Summary: Even if it is obvious that the teacher made a mistake, this should not be pointed out to the child, since the child looks up to his teachers, and the moment a parent belittles a teacher, he will destroy the respect the child has for that teacher. Call the Teacher Regularly Some parents are reluctant to phone their child's teacher. This will prove, both to the teacher and to your child, just how much you care about your child. Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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