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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

Rabbi Yair Menchel


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    Parenting a Child with ADHD: Strategies for Success at Home and School

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 133:04


    Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! When you're parenting a child with ADHD, it takes more effort and attention and requires a different approach. So how do we do it? In this episode, we are going to learn from an expert in the field and one of the co-authors of an amazing book, Kosher ADHD: Surviving and Thriving in the Torah-Observant World, Dr Sarah Markowitz, who is also the founding director of an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for Jewish women at Achieve Behavioral Health. We are also talking to Rabbi Yaakov Brenman and his wife who are parenting a child with ADHD and wish to help other people with the same challenge. Hear experts and parents discuss practical strategies for supporting children with ADHD at home and school through open communication, understanding needs, effective planning, and community collaboration. Tune in now! Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 2:50 Child's ADHD diagnosis and treatment. 8:04 Balancing structure and flexibility in special education. 12:13 Challenges of accommodating children with ADHD in Jewish education. 14:59 ADHD in Jewish community, personal experiences and challenges. 19:53 Supporting children with unique learning needs in the education system. 24:36 Managing children's temperaments and expectations in religious settings. 28:06 Parenting children with ADHD, praise, and recognition. 33:57 PCIT (Parent-Child Interaction Therapy) for children with ADHD. 38:08 Importance of quality time with children, praise over punishment. 41:40 Parenting and judging others. 45:14 Parenting strategies for managing children's emotions and behaviors. 49:31 Managing emotions in children and adults. 53:33 Parenting strategies for dealing with children's emotions. 58:40 Challenges of parenting children with special needs. 1:03:54 Challenges of parenting children with ADHD, including effort required and reframing expectations. 1:11:21 Parenting techniques and self-improvement for better relationships with children. 1:13:48 Managing children's behavior and expectations. 1:17:43 Parenting strategies for children with ADHD. 1:22:37 Parenting and ADHD, recognizing emotional needs. 1:27:46 Managing stress and organization in busy lives as a community. 1:32:14 Supporting children with executive function challenges in school. 1:37:06 Training teachers to support students with special needs. 1:40:27 Supporting children with ADHD in Jewish education. 1:45:19 ADHD, education, and parenting challenges. 1:50:05 Inclusivity in schools for children with ADHD. 1:54:13 Understanding and supporting children with ADHD in a school setting. 1:58:59 ADHD, personal growth, and leadership. 2:04:20 Parenting and Judaism, emphasizing love and compassion. 2:07:33 Parenting strategies for children with ADHD. 2:14:32 Final messages Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/

    Teaching Values, Not Just Skills: Inspiring Students Through Torah Learning | Soshana Schechter

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 88:52


    Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! We have the great pleasure to hear from Professor Shoshana Schechter. Professor Shoshana is a graduate of Stern College for Women, with a B.S. in both Judaic Studies and English Literature, and holds master's degrees from Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies and Columbia University School of Journalism. Mrs Schechter is the Associate Dean of Torah Studies at Stern College for Women and the director of the Mechina program. The Mechina program, which she founded 17 years ago, accommodates students who did not receive a formal Jewish education prior to their enrollment at Stern College. She has also taught Tanakh and English at various high schools in the New York area. She's a frequent lecturer on topics in Tanakh and has been involved in Jewish outreach programs on four continents. She lives in New Hampshire, New York, with her husband and five children. Timestamps: 01:30 Teaching Torah in the USSR at 16 09:33 Taking ownership of your Torah 11:54 Parents as role models and Operation Moses 15:50 USSR programs after the fall of communism 20:04 Getting into formal education 27:28 Should Jewish people attend Jewish College? 30:04 Vision for the foundation of the Mechina program 34:47 Bridging academic with non-academic learning 37:14 Fostering relationships with children through learning 46:30 How to make spiritual teachings applicable? 49:44 Convicting high-school students to have relationship with HaShem 55:01 Preparing women for their parenting role 1:00:09 The flaws of the Jewish school system and how to improve it 1:05:02 Technology, information overload, and the problem of wealth 1:09:16 Balancing relationship with discipline 1:12:01 How to develop a relationship with children? 1:16:48 Developing a relationship with HaShem 1:19:33 Teaching Mechina program students 1:23:30 Wrapping up Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Connecting Kids to Hashem: Parenting Tips | Rav Chaim Marcus

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 39:01


    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 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Learning From Our Children | Rabbi Yair Menchel

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 1:53


    Sometimes the best way to improve as a parent is by learning from our children. How do we do that? Our host, Rabbi Yair Menchel brings a lesson for this week's parenting in the Parsha to teach us this simple but fundamental answer. Good Shabbos! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Raising Spiritual Children | Rav Yaakov Klein

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 50:00


    Welcome back to another episode of raising the Jews Next Dor! We have the incredible opportunity to speak with Rav Yaakov Klein on spirituality. Yaakov Klein is an author, musician, and lecturer devoted to sharing the inner light of Torah through his books, music, and lectures. Over the last 10 years, R' Yaakov has shared his passion for the Chassidic wisdom and the inner light of Torah in a plethora of educational capacities including as a teacher for the Illinois Center for Jewish Studies and Yeshivat Mevaseret Tzion, as the founding director of the Lost Princess Initiative (LPI), and as a freelance content creator and educator for many organizations. Along with his wife and their two children, Rav Yaakov has moved to the UK to join Jewish Futures as the founding director of Eilecha, a new organization focused on creating opportunities for spiritual growth and experiential education in the local community and beyond. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:17 Moving to London and founding of Eilecha 04:49 Spirituality as a unifying essence 07:26 Allowing the soul to get revealed 12:46 The parents need to have a flame 15:00 Getting in touch with your inner flame 23:33 Stop pretending before your children 28:11 Spirituality in different stages of life 35:33 Spiritual growth in males and females 38:52 Using daily life to teach kids spirituality 43:18 Understanding God's messages 45:02 Final message Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Recognizing the Individual In Our Children

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 3:30


    How do we fulfill חנוך לנער על פי דרכו in the fullest sense? How do we parent towards each child's individuality? Rabbi Yair Menchel shares an idea of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks on Parshat Bamidbar to answer these questions. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Children's Questions about Hashem: A Clinical Approach | Dr. Aviva Goldstein

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 57:36


    Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor. We have the incredible pleasure of having a great conversation with Dr. Aviva Goldstein, a lecturer, family counselor, and educational consultant committed to utilizing the wisdom embedded within Judaism and positive psychology to nurture the inherent strengths of young children, adolescents, parents, families, and communities. Parenting is never easy, but guiding children in their faith adds another layer of complexity. In this episode, Dr. Aviva Goldstein shares her best advice on having open conversations with kids about difficult topics like loss, tragedy, and unanswered questions. Get tips for supporting children through hard times while fostering their spiritual growth. Whether you want to prevent doubts or help kids through a crisis of faith, Dr. Goldstein provides tools to strengthen a family's bond with God through any challenge. Help your children build resilience, ask tough questions without fear, and develop stronger faith and connection to their Jewish identity and values. This episode offers ideas on nurturing spiritually confident kids who are well-equipped to face life's uncertainties. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:08 Perfectionism and resilience in this generation of children 04:41 Age-appropriate sharing of personal struggles 08:05 Being honest or shielding children in tough times 11:26 Normalizing death in children's education 16:03 Approaching death in terms of relationship with Hashem 23:04 How to talk about bad things happening in Hashem's world 26:24 Theory of love languages and Hashem's unconditional love 33:27 Challenges of teenagers in relationship with Hashem 35:50 The role of parents and educators in children's spiritual growth 39:47 Parents who don't know how to answer children's questions 46:36 Authoritative parenting – love within the context of limits 49:39 Distinction between Judaism and Jews 54:08 The final message Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Connecting Children to Hashem | Rabbi Yakov Danishefsky

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 60:33


    Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! Our guest today is Rabbi Yakov Danishefsky, a licensed clinical social worker, specializing in trauma, sex addiction, couples therapy, and other life-adjustment challenges. He is also a speaker and educator for various Jewish organizations, blending spirituality, philosophy, and psychology. Rabbi Yakov discusses how a child's earliest bonds shape their ability to relate to the divine. He offers powerful insights that will help you gain a new understanding of how attachment styles and parenting approaches impact lifelong faith. Walk away with practical tips to strengthen your child's bond with the Infinite through everyday moments. Tune in to uncover the keys to raising children with a deep, lasting love for Hashem and faith. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:36 The attachment theory and the relationship with Hashem 15:04 Learning to pay attention to intuition, emotions, and senses 24:20 The effects of disengaged and controlling parenting 28:37 The importance of having questions 31:08 God as a powerful, not a punishing being 36:00 How to talk to teenagers 42:41 Talking about God with a child 46:46 The importance of Shabbos experience for kids 53:14 Challenges of sexual development 55:07 God is found in the heartbeat of personal everyday life Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ Follow Rabbi Yakov Danishefsky! Follow his whatsapp status for more content - wa.me/17738882413 Check out his book here - https://a.co/d/4B1QpLI Check out his podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/3J0C9YRySOhJ1KnDjIelw6?si=dT1byW9bQhWOFNMg42oSBQ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Changing the Way Our Children View Themselves - Parenting in the Parsha Emor - Rabbi Yair Menchel

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 4:38


    The way our children view themselves is vital to influencing their everyday actions, and their self-esteem and confidence. How can we help our children view themselves in a more positive light? How can we help them realize and focus on the greatness within them? Our host, Rabbi Yair Menchel, takes us through an insight from this weeks Parsha, to develop this more fundamental idea of how we, as parents, can play a vital role in this aspect of our children's development. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Yom Ha'atzmaut 2024: Teaching Children to Navigate Complex Emotions

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 41:34


    This episode discusses how parents can talk to their children about Yom Haatzmut (Israeli Independence Day) and the complex emotions surrounding it. The conversation explores the dichotomy of feelings between the excitement of Yom Haatzmut and the ongoing war in Israel. The hosts emphasize the importance of providing children with the right experience and addressing their emotions. They discuss the challenges of talking to children of different ages and the need to balance protecting them from traumatic information while still providing guidance. The conversation also touches on the role of technology and the importance of teaching children to navigate complex emotions. The conversation explores the challenges of discussing the current situation in Israel with children and offers guidance for parents. The rabbis discuss the importance of having open conversations with children, acknowledging their feelings, and providing age-appropriate information. They emphasize the need to balance the pain and challenges with a sense of pride in Israel and the Jewish people. The conversation also touches on the role of technology and the importance of being proactive in addressing difficult topics. Overall, the rabbis encourage parents to model resilience, empathy, and hope for their children. Takeaways Yom Haatzmut brings a mix of emotions for both parents and children, and it's important to address these feelings and provide the right experience for children. Parents should consider the age of their children when discussing Yom Haatzmut and the ongoing war in Israel, providing age-appropriate information and guidance. It's important to strike a balance between protecting children from traumatic information and teaching them about the reality of the situation. Technology can be a source of misinformation and harmful content, so parents should set up safeguards and filters to protect their children. Parents should model and teach children how to navigate complex emotions, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and validating feelings while also anchoring them in truth and reality. Engage in open conversations with children about the current situation in Israel, acknowledging their feelings and providing age-appropriate information. Balance the pain and challenges with a sense of pride in Israel and the Jewish people. Be proactive in addressing difficult topics and setting boundaries with technology. Model resilience, empathy, and hope for children. Teach children to navigate complex emotions and hold dichotomous feelings. Chapters 00:00 The Different Feelings of Yom Haatzmut 03:25 Teaching Children the Unity of the Jewish People 08:48 Age-Appropriate Communication and Guidance 13:19 Protecting Children from Traumatic Information 15:00 Balancing Protection and Independence 24:14 Different Approaches for Younger and Older Kids 25:24 Enhancing Pride in Eretz Yisrael 29:30 Intense Transition from Yom HaZikaron to Yom Ha'atzmaut 31:54 Stepping Back and Seeing the Bigger Picture 36:01 Modeling Dichotomous Feelings for Children 44:08 The Importance of Complicated Hashkafa --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    How To Teach Children To be Holy - Parenting in the Parsha

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 2:54


    What does it mean to be holy? and how do we give that over to our children? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    How To Unlock Your Child's Hidden Talents: Expert Tips for Cultivating Potential | Slovie Wolff

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 45:18


    Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! We have a great pleasure to talk to Slovie Jungreis Wolff, a noted teacher, author, relationships, and parenting lecturer. She is the leader of Hineni Couples and the daughter of Rebbetzen Esther Jungreis. Slovie is the author of the parenting handbook, Raising A Child With Soul. She gives weekly classes and has lectured throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Panama, and South Africa. Her most recent book is called The Soul of Parenting. As a parenting expert, Slovie provides powerful strategies for helping children achieve more than they ever thought possible. Learn how to identify each child's unique talents and strengths, no matter their age. Slovie will reveal how nurturing these gifts from a young age and teaching the value of giving back can lead children to accomplish amazing things and feel truly fulfilled in life. You'll walk away with practical tips for getting your kids more involved in Shabbos, raising passionate Jews, and overcoming challenges like bullying. Most importantly, Slovie stresses the importance of leading by positive example and believing unconditionally in your children. Don't miss this chance to empower your parenting and unleash your children's potential! Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:13 The definition of potential 03:20 How to recognize a child's potential? 05:20 Teaching children to be givers, not just takers 11:39 Parents should honestly take a look at themselves 15:36 Recognizing potential from the earliest age 20:04 How to teach children to be a blessing 25:29 Helping a child find their mission in the world 31:36 How to avoid helicopter parenting? 36:02 How can parents change their behavior? 38:51 Do it with a language if love! 42:32 The final message for parents Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Thought Out Or Impulsive? Which Type of Parent Are We? Parenting in the Parsha | Achrei Mos | Rabbi Yair Menchel

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 2:43


    What type of decision making do you model for your children? Are you thought out or impulsive? This topic is related to this week's Parsha, where we discuss the key part of the יום כיפור עבודה and the lesson we can learn towards our parenting. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Pre-Pesach Series – The Seder Preparation - Sari Kopitnikoff

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 33:49


    In this final episode of our Pre-Pesach series, we end off with the creator of That Jewish Moment - Sari Kopitnikoff. She is sharing some amazing and very creative ideas on how to prepare an incredible Seder for your children. Sari is an experiential educator, digital artist, educational performer, and content creator. She is passionate about creating books, games, activities, shows, and virtual challenges that bring Judaism to life. For the last decade, she's taught elementary, middle, and high school, but her creativity and energy have reached beyond the classroom, bringing the sparks of Jewish life to all parts of the world. In 2014, Sari began That Jewish Moment, a colorful, meaningful, and heartfelt collection of drawings and programs that showcase the spirit and beauty of Jewish life. [00:00] Introduction to Sari Kopitnikoff [02:38] What inspired Sari to go into education [05:20] The beginning of Pesach workshops [07:15] Keeping kids on their toes – practical examples [09:14] Advice to parents on how to create an amazing Seder [12:10] The goals and themes to be focused on [18:20] The Seder in Sari's home [22:05] The use of visuals – it doesn't have to be perfect [23:47] How to make Haggadah text come alive [26:33] How to differentiate first and second night [28:38] Take off the pressure from the Seder [30:30] Installing emunah in your kids during the Seder [31:35] Keep expectations low This episode has been sponsored by jKaraoke, a great way to have good kosher family fun singing all of your favorite Jewish songs with karaoke. You can subscribe monthly from just $4.99 or yearly from $49.99, and in honour of their US launch, jKaraoke are now offering their best deal yet! Grab a yearly subscription plus a Karaoke Kit for just $99.99 plus use coupon JewsNextDor for an additional 10% off!! Check out jKaraoke.com today and let the fun begin! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Pre-Pesach Series – The Seder Preparation – Mrs. Sharon Richter

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 39:48


    How to prepare a joyous and educational Seder? What are some pro tips that can help parents? How to make sure all kids are involved and have a voice? Welcome to another episode of our Pre-Pesach series! We are having an amazing conversation with Mrs. Sharon Richter, or as some know her, Morah Sarah. Mrs. Richter has been the Lower School Associate Principal of Judaic Studies at Salanter Akiba Riverdale Academy (SAR) since 2005. She began her career at SAR in 1986 as a Judaic studies teacher after receiving a bachelor's degree in Judaic studies from Stern College for Women at Yeshiva University. She is known for her Parashat haShavua series and her inspirational “Spiritual Sparks” workshops. She is sharing some excellent tips on how to prepare for the Seder as a family, how to make the Seder educational, but also fun and joyous, and how to help your kids come out of the Seder with amazing memories and positive feelings. [00:00] Going into Jewish education [01:33] How to prepare for the Seder as a family [05:44] Practical tips and using props to convey the message [09:10] How to help parents become educators [15:15] Practical preparation – setting the table, feeding kids, bulletin board [18:07] Pro-tips for the Seder [21:17] Know your children and make sure everyone has a voice [27:54] The Sparks workshops [31:20] Final message [33:22] Recommendation for Haggadah This episode has been sponsored by jKaraoke, a great way to have good kosher family fun singing all of your favorite Jewish songs with karaoke. You can subscribe monthly from just $4.99 or yearly from $49.99, and in honour of their US launch, jKaraoke are now offering their best deal yet! Grab a yearly subscription plus a Karaoke Kit for just $99.99 plus use coupon JewsNextDor for an additional 10% off!! Check out jKaraoke.com today and let the fun begin! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Pre-Pesach Series – The Seder Preparation – Rabbi Yechiel Weberman

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 48:19


    How to prepare an exciting and educational Seder? What props and visuals to use to keep the kids involved? What does the Seder look like in Rabbi Weberman's home? Rabbi Yechiel Weberman is known as the King of Pesach because of the awesome content he shares on his website - AwesomePesach.com. In this episode, we will hear some great advice on preparing an amazing and fun, but also educational Seder that will convey the right message and keep the kids involved and happy. [00:00] Background and coming into Jewish education [04:57] The goal of the Seder is to transmit the message [07:53] Telling stories about God's love [11:58] It is essential to prepare for all aspects of the Seder [14:28] Using pictures and props to build up a story [16:36] How to involve older kids – asking questions [20:55] Tips for parents on how to lead the Seder [24:55] The Seder in Rabbi Yechiel's home [30:10] Props and visuals to use to create an amazing experience [35:07] Reading Haggadah and making it alive [42:58] Having the Seder in a hotel [45:35] Final message *** This episode has been sponsored by jKaraoke, a great way to have good kosher family fun singing all of your favorite Jewish songs with karaoke. You can subscribe monthly from just $4.99 or yearly from $49.99, and in honour of their US launch, jKaraoke are now offering their best deal yet! Grab a yearly subscription plus a Karaoke Kit for just $99.99 plus use coupon JewsNextDor for an additional 10% off!! Check out jKaraoke.com today and let the fun begin!” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Stories That Shape Us: Practical Tips and Inspiring Tales for a Meaningful Seder | Rabbi Paysach Krohm

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 66:51


    Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! Our guest today is Rabbi Paysach Krohn, mohel, author, and lecturer on topics related to ethics and spiritual growth. He is the author of the bestselling "Maggid" series of books for ArtScroll, inspired by the stories of Rabbi Sholom Schwadron, who was known as the "Maggid of Jerusalem". He also authored a seminal work on Bris Milah also published by ArtScroll. Rabbi Paysach Krohn shares powerful tales and practical tips to help you make your Passover Seder a truly meaningful experience. He narrates moving stories from his own life that will deepen your understanding of tradition and redemption. Learn how small acts of kindness can have a lasting impact through a heartwarming account of the Holocaust. Get creative ideas for engaging children of all ages through interactive storytelling. Walk away with impactful lessons on gratitude, resilience, and passing Jewish heritage to the next generation. This episode is filled with wisdom and emotion - don't miss out on enriching your Seder with these memorable stories! Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:14 Preparing and finding a good story for Seder 03:44 Tips for parents to make stories more captivating 05:23 Charity and kindness during Pesah 15:05 The meaning of freedom for Jewish people 20:01 The story about a father and son in Auschwitz 23:52 Rabbi's favorite part of the Seder 25:58 The story of a silver plate from a Nazi Germany 30:31 The importance of trusting HaShem 35:06 Turning suffering into positivity 39:29 The story of milk and wine 43:51 The importance of gratitude and servitude 46:03 A story about the spilled wine 47:50 Stories from Rabbi's personal life 55:07 Letting children celebrate their own Seder 56:47 Parenting strategies: playing and talking 59:33 Jewish values and the story of $98,000 Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Pre-Pesach Series | Getting Kids to Help with the Cleaning with Dr. Robin Akselrud

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 43:05


    How to maintain your family routine during Pesach? What to do with your kids during Pesach preparations? How to raise them to be independent and helpful? Welcome to another episode of our Pre-Pesach series! Our guest is Dr. Robin Akserlud, a Program Director at LIU-Brooklyn, Author of The My OT Journey Planner, and Developer of the My OT Journey Podcast. We are talking about a family routine and how to maintain it without stress during Pesach preparations. You will hear some great, insightful, and helpful tips on involving children in Pesach preparations, helping them to adjust to the change of their routine, and teaching them to be helpful and independent. Tune in to hear more! [00:00] Introduction to Dr. Robin Akserlud [02:30] The ideal family routine [05:16] The children strive on structure [07:45] How to maintain a routine during the Pesach period without stress? [11:25] How to prepare children for the Pesach and pre-Pesach activities? [19:05] Eating and sleep routine during Pesach [24:40] How to raise independent children? [29:17] Chores – be flexible and make it fun [34:50] How to enjoy activities with children without stress [37:40] Tips for pre-Pesach activities [40:45] Self-care and managing personal stress [42 15] Final words *** This episode has been sponsored by jKaraoke, a great way to have good kosher family fun singing all of your favorite Jewish songs with karaoke. You can subscribe monthly from just $4.99 or yearly from $49.99, and in honour of their US launch, jKaraoke are now offering their best deal yet! Grab a yearly subscription plus a Karaoke Kit for just $99.99 plus use coupon JewsNextDor for an additional 10% off!! Check out jKaraoke.com today and let the fun begin! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Pre-Pesach Series | Preparing for Each Step of the Hagaddah with Yair Daar

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 38:46


    How should parents prepare for the Seder? What should be our goals when preparing the Seder? How to engage children of all ages? Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! In preparation for Pesach, we are talking to Yair Daar who has been a Jewish educator and administrator for the past 15 years and is currently working at Yeshivat He'Atid in New Jersey. He is also involved in the organization of Moshava Ba'ir summer camps and various workshops. Yair emphasizes the importance of creating a positive feeling around the Seder and presenting the story in a way that everybody can understand. He doesn't have any specific rules but insists on good storytelling and supporting activities. It's very important to release the pressure and have fun while spreading the message of the Seder at the same time. [00:00] Introduction to Yair and his background [01:22] The Seder workshops on Zoom [02:20] How should parents prepare for the Seder [07:20] Most important themes [09:00] Differentiating between younger and older kids' experience [14:27] Use of storytelling to get the message across [18:30] Activities for younger and older children [20:00] Maslow's hierarchy of needs [21:18] Start the Seder with fun [23:03] Seder cards and asking questions [25:27] The first and the second Seder [26:55] Release the pressure and know your goal [31:50] Final message *** This episode has been sponsored by jKaraoke, a great way to have good kosher family fun singing all of your favorite Jewish songs with karaoke. You can subscribe monthly from just $4.99 or yearly from $49.99, and in honour of their US launch, jKaraoke are now offering their best deal yet! Grab a yearly subscription plus a Karaoke Kit for just $99.99 plus use coupon JewsNextDor for an additional 10% off!! Check out jKaraoke.com today and let the fun begin! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Pre-Pesach Series | The Seder Can Be Educational and Fun! w/ Mrs. Kaminetsky

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 55:26


    This week, in preparation to Pesach, we are happy to talk to Mrs. Elisheva Kaminetsky, the Principal of Judaic Studies at Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls. She is a mentor and advisor to alumni, a kallah teacher, and an adult lecturer. As an expert on Jewish education, she gives great educational workshops on Pesach. Mrs. Kaminetsky will share some excellent advice on how to create an awesome and fun learning environment at the Seder and make space for experiential learning and thoughtful and meaningful conversations. We'll hear some amazing ideas and a lot of practical advice. [00:00] Mrs. Kaminetsky's background and coming into Jewish education [02:40] The Seder and good teaching methodologies [07:28] Mrs. Kaminetsky's organization of Seder [12:15] Advice to parents who are not educators [13:48] Helping teenagers engage in meaningful dialog at the Seder [18:51] Preparations for Pesach – creating themes [27:50] How to give everyone space and the use of visuals [30:50] How to make text come alive [35:58] How to transmit values to children [40:55] How to differentiate the Seder from other meals [42:26] Pesach workshops [47:10] Engaging children to ask questions [50:10] Final message *** This episode has been sponsored by jKaraoke, a great way to have good kosher family fun singing all of your favorite Jewish songs with karaoke. You can subscribe monthly from just $4.99 or yearly from $49.99, and in honour of their US launch, jKaraoke are now offering their best deal yet! Grab a yearly subscription plus a Karaoke Kit for just $99.99 plus use coupon JewsNextDor for an additional 10% off!! Check out jKaraoke.com today and let the fun begin!” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    "The Night of Teaching": Insights for a Meaningful Family Seder this Pesach | Rabbi Isaac Rice

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 32:20


    Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! We have the great pleasure of having as our guest today Rabbi Isaac Rice, Rabbi at Congregation Anshei Chesed in Long Island & Rebbe at SKA. He has recently published an innovative Haggadah called "The Night of Teaching" which provides a clear guide for parents and leaders to effectively convey the messages of the Passover Seder. In this episode, he shares insights from his unique Haggadah and discusses practical strategies for engaging children in the Passover story. 00:00 Intro 00:26 Introduction to Rabbi Isaac Rice 02:49 Preparing the Haggadah with scripts 07:39 Midrashim and telling the story 10:33 Using games to bring atmosphere to Seder 13:38 How to bring Midrashim closer to children 17:06 Keeping your Seder simple and engaging 23:44 How should parents give emunah to children 25:52 Using Rabi Isaac's Haggadah 27:34 The final message Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Channeling Chutzpah: How to Guide Your Child's Determination in a Positive Direction | Rav Dov Brezak

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 69:45


    Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! Our guest today is Rabbi Dov Brezak a very important figure in the world of Jewish education today. He has gained his experience over the last few decades as a parent, principal, author, lecturer and consultant. His ground-breaking bestseller book, Chinuch in Turbulent Times with Artscroll, has gained worldwide acclaim. Rabbi Brezak addresses the specific challenges that parents and their children face in our turbulent times. His profound and gentle words of advice are vital for our day and age. Tune in to hear practical advice on parenting techniques for instilling strong values in children and effectively managing challenging behaviors through close relationships built on trust and unconditional love. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:50 When children are not accepting your morals 06:16 Understanding their feelings and showing them respect 13:33 Decreasing assertiveness, increasing commutation 18:48 The definition and roots of chutzpah 26:27 Help children want the right things 37:36 Different types of chutzpah 41:38 Become aware of how to parent today 44:04 Adjusting to different ages and stages of childhood 47:01 Is there a difference between boys and girls? 48:51 When something is extreme, you need intervention 54:37 Specific tools and techniques to help parents 59:23 Rebelling children – show them unconditional love 1:04:53 The final message Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Strengthening Middos: Lessons on Developing Character in Children | Mrs. Schoonmaker

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 32:37


    Welcome back to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! Our guest today is Mrs. Dina Schoonmaker, a member of the Michlalah faculty for over 30 years. She lectures internationally and gives vaadim for women. She is a popular speaker, relationship counselor, teacher, and an important and inspiring person in our community. We talk about understanding middos and discovering timeless parenting strategies for raising ethical, humble, and compassionate children. This insightful discussion shares practical tips on instilling values like honesty, respect, and patience through Jewish wisdom and spiritual modeling. Learn how to cultivate strong character in kids by focusing on their strengths and using encouragement over criticism. Walk away with concrete methods for developing morality in a positive yet impactful way. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:03 Showing value through praise 02:11 Torah values vs. morals and ethics 03:05 How to teach kids honesty? 08:39 Respect and self-respect 12:00 Empathy and COVID story 14:31 Exercise for understanding others 16:06 Patience and the ability to constrain discomfort 20:50 Confidence and overconfidence 24:22 The right setting for teaching children 26:48 Positive reinforcement 29:28 The final message Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Teaching our Children the Power of Our Thoughts For Happiness - Tzav - Rabbi Yair Menchel

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 6:17


    The conversation highlights the power of thoughts and how they can determine our happiness. It tells the story of Danny and Ron, where Danny's positive perspective brings him joy while Ron's negative thoughts make him unhappy. The story emphasizes the importance of how we perceive situations and the impact it has on our well-being. The message is applicable to both children and adults, encouraging them to clean their thought glasses and see the world in a positive light. Takeaways Our thoughts have a significant influence on our happiness. The way we perceive situations can shape our emotions. Changing our perspective can lead to a more positive outlook. Teaching children the importance of positive thinking is valuable. Chapters 00:00 The Power of Thoughts 00:57 Danny's Excitement 01:27 Ron's Workload 03:16 The Importance of Thought Glasses 04:15 Ron's Change of Perspective 05:15 The Message for Children 06:10 Purifying Our Thought Glasses --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Building Better Behaviors: A Parent's Guide to Character Development | Sara Blau

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 46:16


    Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! Today, we have the pleasure of talking with Sara Blau is a teacher and extracurricular director at Beth Rivkah High School. Sarah is a wife, mother, and author of 24 children's books. We discuss strategies for raising children with strong Jewish morals and values, including creating an immersive Jewish home environment, using stories to impart lessons, focusing on one character trait at a time, and recognizing that parenting is a partnership between parents, educators, and God. Tune in now to learn how to raise moral children with strong character and values. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:03 Torah as the source of morals and values 02:56 What moral values should we install in children 08:26 Preventive vs. reactionary giving morals 10:17 Role of parents and school in installing values 12:25 What should parents keep in mind? 18:07 Educating kids about what the Jewish soul is from a young age 20:36 Create a Yiddish environment before the child is born 25:45 What should parents focus on first? 29:19 The right way to approach the conversation about values 34:00 Using books and stories to install values 35:53 Choosing which morals to focus on in a book 39:46 Final message to parents Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Coincidence? I Think Not - Helping Our Children See Hashem - Everywhere! Parshas Zachor/Purim

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 2:21


    How do we help our children understand the fundamental idea that there is no such thing as coincidence? This week's Parenting in the Parsha answers this question through a powerful lesson about dressing up and Parshas Zachor. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Practical Parenting Tips for a Calm and Meaningful Purim | Adina Soclof

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 25:10


    Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! My guest today is Adina Soclof, a certified speech pathologist and parent educator, and the founder of ParentingSimply.com. We are talking about Purim and Adina will help us learn many practical solutions for parenting problems that can occur during this holiday. She will explain how to prepare children for Purim, deal with their meltdowns and tantrums, and help them feel that Purim is not just about candies but has a deeper meaning. Tune in to hear more! 00:00 Intro 01:40 Prepare children for Purim 04:14 Learning about managing food 06:27 Teaching kids to regulate emotions 09:06 Going through a meltdown 13:35 Roleplaying to prepare children 16:56 How to make Purim more meaningful for kids? 22:11 The final message for parents Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Helping Ourselves and Our Children Slow Down and Smell the Roses - Pekudei | Rabbi Yair Menchel

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 6:23


    Why is there a break in the special מפטיר's this week, and what lesson can we learn from it? How do we help ourselves slow down, and then model and teach our children this important skill too. Enjoy this week's Parenting in the Parsha, which answers these questions and more. Good Shabbos! Summary: In this conversation, Rabbi Yair Menchel discusses the importance of taking time to reflect and think creatively. He emphasizes the need for breaks in our busy lives and draws parallels to the breaks in the Parashahs. Rabbi Menchel suggests that these breaks allow us to analyze and reflect on our experiences and the messages we want to take from them. He also applies this concept to parenting, highlighting the importance of slowing down and reflecting with our children. Additionally, he discusses the need for breaks in a fast-paced world and the importance of helping children be comfortable with themselves. Takeaways Taking time to reflect and think creatively is important in our busy lives. Breaks in the Parashahs allow us to analyze and reflect on our experiences and the messages we want to take from them. Slowing down and reflecting with our children is crucial in parenting. In a fast-paced world, breaks are necessary to give our minds a rest. Helping children be comfortable with themselves is an important parenting skill. Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Taking Time to Reflect 01:25 The Purpose of Breaks in Parashahs 04:25 Teaching Children to Reflect and Appreciate 05:23 The Need for Breaks in a Fast-Paced World 06:22 Helping Children Be Comfortable with Themselves --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    How to Cope with a Child's Cancer Diagnosis | Dr. Cheryl Book

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 40:07


    Welcome back to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! Our guest today is Dr. Cheryl Book, the Director of Clinical and Family Services for Chai Lifeline for the Greater New York region. We are talking about the very sensitive topic of childhood cancer and the best ways for children, parents, and siblings to cope with it. Dr. Book is an expert in this field whose main goal is to empower families to deal with that specific situation and to provide helpful and comforting advice. Tune in to hear more! [00:00] How did Dr. Brook get involved with Chai Lifeline? [03:05] The role of the Director of Clinical Services [04:30] The most common question from parents [08:02] How to prepare a child for something so horrible as cancer? [11:56] How to explain it to siblings? [15:54] Balancing the needs of a diagnosed child with the rest of the family [20:48] The coping mechanisms [22:30] Answering questions you don't know the answer to [23:48] Special treatment of a diagnosed child [30:10] How do parents strengthen themselves to deal with a needy child [33:21] How is a child affected when a parent is diagnosed? [35:40] The relationship between husband and wife [37:40] The final message This episode has been sponsored by jKaraoke, a great way to have good kosher family fun singing all of your favorite Jewish songs with karaoke. You can subscribe monthly from just $4.99 or yearly from $49.99, and in honour of their US launch, jKaraoke are now offering their best deal yet! Grab a yearly subscription plus a Karaoke Kit for just $99.99 plus use coupon JewsNextDor for an additional 10% off!! Check out jKaraoke.com today and let the fun begin! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Creating a Shabbos Atmosphere in Our Homes | Parshas Vayakhel | Rabbi Yair Menchel

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 5:30


    How do we create a Shabbos atmosphere in our homes? How do we help our children to realize how important it is? Enjoy the parable which help us to gain a deeper appreciation for Shabbos, along with specific tips to bring the Shabbos atmosphere to our homes. Takeaways Shabbos is a recurring and important topic in the Torah. Shabbos is a medicine for the Jewish people, healing them from the distractions and worries of the weekday. Parents should model the importance of Shabbos and create a meaningful Shabbos experience for their children. Treating Shabbos as a special day and working towards making it meaningful will impact children's understanding and appreciation of Shabbos. Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Shabbos 01:13 Shabbos as Medicine 03:35 Creating a Meaningful Shabbos Experience 04:58 Showing the Importance of Shabbos 05:27 Treating Shabbos as Medicine --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    66. Being a Fly on the Wall in Hundreds of Homes | Dov Katz

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 37:52


    What is it like being a fly on the wall in hundreds of homes? Get the inside scoop on so many different types of homes and parenting and how it affects our children with the amazing Dov Katz, better known as “Digital Dov”, music and entertainment entrepreneur and music teacher. With his experience in his client's homes, he offers a fascinating look into diverse parenting styles. He discussed the challenges of modern parenting and impact of high pressures. Digital Dov also shares insights into how technology use and different parenting approaches influence children's development. Listeners learned about the importance of identifying individual learning needs and adapting teaching methods. Additionally, Digital Dov's own story demonstrated how the right support can help one transform from overcoming shyness. Overall, the episode provided valuable perspectives on parenting, education, and personal growth. 00:00 Intro 01:25 What does Dov Katz do? 08:11 Homes with technology vs. homes without technology 11:01 Homework as a source of extra stress 13:50 Juggling of being a parent in today's day 19:34 Attention deficit disorder in kids and medication 21:59 Helping kids with issues in school 24:08 Teaching methods and personal growth 31:44 An advice to parents and teachers 34:33 There is no bad child Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Reframing Mistakes in Parenting | Parenting in the Parsha - Rabbi Yair Menchel

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 6:54


    This Parenting in the Parsha explores the theme of forgiveness and reframing mistakes in parenting. It begins by discussing the colossal mistake made by the Jewish people in the Torah portion. Moshe's reaction and reframing of the mistake as an opportunity for learning is highlighted. The importance of teaching children to accept their mistakes and focus on improvement is emphasized. The conversation then delves into the significance of forgiveness, using the story of Judy and Rose as an example. The chapter concludes by emphasizing the importance of forgiving others and ourselves in raising self-reflective and growth-oriented children. #Parentingadvice #Parentingtips #Parenting #Jewishpodcast #Jewish #Parsha #parentingintheparsha #forgiving #growingfromourmistakes Chapters 00:00 The Jewish People's Mistake 00:28 Moshe's Reaction and Reframing 02:50 The Importance of Forgiveness 03:17 The Story of Judy and Rose 06:29 Forgiving Others and Ourselves --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    65. Build Positive Relationship w/ Food: Intuitive Eating & Division of Responsibility | Gila Glassberg

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 54:55


    Are you struggling with power struggles around food with your kids? Tune into this episode to learn simple, effective strategies from an intuitive eating expert Gila Glassberg, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. In this episode, Gila provides parents with intuitive eating strategies and explains the division of responsibility model to establish healthy relationships with food at home. She draws on her own experience overcoming disordered eating and shares practical tips parents can implement at mealtimes to reduce power struggles and encourage kids to develop balanced intuitive eating habits. Discover tips to share feeding responsibilities, reduce stress at meals, and help your children build healthy relationships with food. 00:00 Intro 00:52 Eating disorder in teenage years 05:45 Becoming a nutritionist 11:18 Immersing into the world of intuitive eating 13:27 The division of responsibility 20:45 The presence of safe food and trying new food 26:00 The goal of division of responsibility 31:06 How to help kids make healthy food choices? 34:05 Desserts and candies 39:51 Strict mealtimes and avoiding grazing 44:03 Intuitive Eating and Judaism 48:26 Limiting candy consumption 52:29 The final message Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    64. How to Raise Children Who Enjoy a Healthy Lifestyle | Bracha Goetz

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 41:35


    Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! This week, we have the great pleasure of talking to Bracha Goetz, a graduate of Harvard University and the Medical College of Virginia who has authored over 40 amazing children's books. Combining her background in science and spirituality, Bracha explores deep subjects in a simple and joyful way approachable to children. Through sharing her personal journey of overcoming an eating disorder, Goetz provides insight into finding lasting pleasure and purpose in life beyond food addictions. 00:00 Intro 01:56 How did Bracha start writing children's books? 03:58 Writing books that she never had 06:07 Healing from an eating disorder 10:54 How to pick up on the cues of an eating disorder? 13:57 Addictive junk food vs. food created by HaShem 18:30 Educating children about junk food 24:58 Bringing real pleasure into your life 31:42 A sense of gratitude brings a sense of abundance 33:07 A healthy body image in children 35:18 Toxic chemicals in treats 38:53 Creating new habits joyfully 40:03 The final message Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    63. Living a Life as an Influencer and a Devoted Mom and Wife | Jaime Geller

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 50:31


    Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! We are so excited to have as our guest today Jamie Geller, one of the most sought-after Jewish food and lifestyle experts known as “Jewish Racheal Ray” or the “Queen of Kosher”. Jamie is the Chief Media and Marketing Officer at Aish. She is also a best-selling cookbook author, celebrity chef, television producer and businesswoman. She is an author of 8 cookbooks and the founder of Kosher Media Network. Jamie is sharing her experience with moving to Israel with her kids, balancing her job as an influencer and her family life, raising teenagers, and, of course, preparing Kosher, healthy meals for her family. Tune in to hear more! [00:00] Introduction [01:27] Jamie's relationship with her mom [05:55] Growing up - from conservative to orthodox [11:06] Moving to Israel and video documenting it [18:31] Raising children as someone without a religious upbringing [23:34] Challenges of raising teenagers [26:02] Divorce and the importance of stability for kids [28:49] Being an influencer and safeguarding your family [33:55] Limiting phone time when with children [35:52] How to maintain modesty as an influencer? [37:34] Food and cooking in Jamie's home [41:06] How can parents help their children make good food choices? [41:47] Love your kids unconditionally and give them confidence [46:57] The final message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Caring for Others - Parenting in the Parsha - Parshat Meshpatim

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 4:07


    Learn a story where the Viznitzer Rebbe showed deep compassion for others, and how that is connected to the Parsha, and our role as parents. Good Shabbos! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    62. 3 Practical Ways to Raise Children with Self-Esteem | Rabbi Yair Menchel

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 14:09


    How do we help our children not to define themselves based on how others see them? How do we help children see their self-worth? How to help them build their self-esteem? In this episode, we will talk about proven techniques to build up your child's self-esteem from the inside out. Discover how focusing on their interests and giving them space to shine can help them feel truly seen. Find out why the praise you give matters more than you think - and how to offer feedback that boosts instead of breaks them down. Also, get insights on why embracing mistakes and failures is key to building grit and resilience. Uncover strategies to shift their mindset from fixed to growth. Walk away with powerful tools to help your kids unlock their potential and see just how amazing they truly are. 00:00 Intro 00:56 Give your children the opportunity to explore their interests 02:13 Responding to a child asking for help 05:31 The appropriate way to praise our children 08:04 When our child feels like a failure 12:22 The summary Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    61. Reframing Failure: Helping Kids Build Self-Esteem | Rav Mordechai Burg

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 38:30


    Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor. Today, we are honored to welcome Rav Mordechai Burg, Menahel of Mevaseret, Mashpia of NCSY Summer, Mashpia of Nitzotzos, author of Nitzotzos on Chumash, Senior Rebbe at Tomer Devorah and Bnot Torah Institute. In this episode, Rav Mordechai offers strategies for raising resilient children who can embrace failure without letting it damage their self-esteem. Learn tips for modeling vulnerability, focusing on effort over results, and fostering an environment where kids feel secure in who they are regardless of what they do. Tune n for more! 00:00 Intro 02:12 Jewish guilt and not being good enough 05:13 Building self-esteem in children 08:53 The importance of parental love and support 11:54 Letting children peruse their own interests 16:33 How to help children accept their failures? 21:29 Focus on building relationships, not just performance 26:46 Being honest and authentic in front of our children 30:03 Make the home a place of process not perfectionism 34:26 The final message Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    60. The Path to Self-Confidence: Helping Children Find Their True Selves | Rabbi Shmuel Reichman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 29:37


    Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! Our guest today is the amazing Rabbi Shmuel Reichman, International Speaker, Bestselling Author, Business Coach, and the CEO of Self-Mastery Academy. He is also the author of an exceptionally insightful book called Journey to Your Ultimate Self. Rabbi Reichman reveals the key to nurturing self-confidence in children and explains how modeling your own growth journey can help kids embrace their uniqueness. Discover simple hacks for helping children find their true selves. Learn why today's parenting may be crushing their spirit - and exactly how to fix it. Find out what all confident people have in common. This fascinating discussion provides eye-opening insights to help guide your children towards achieving their fullest potential. Empower your kids to take risks, embrace failures, and shine as their authentic selves. 00:00 Introduction 02:26 What is self-confidence? 06:45 False confidence vs. Confidence to be vulnerable 11:00 Becoming your true self 15:06 The role of parents in building self-confidence 23:00 Pushing children to be who they are not 26:29 Enjoying the process of growing 33:44 Life is not designed to be easy but meaningful 38:31 The real purpose of education 42:04 Inspiring children to strive for greatness 46:28 Differences between male and female self-confidence 59:09 The final message on installing children with self-confidence Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    59. Vacationing with Compassion: How to Support Israel While Still Taking Time Off | Rav Yaakov Neuburger

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 19:47


    Welcome to an episode of The Jews Next Dor! Our gest today is Rav Yaakov Neuburger. Rav Yaakov is Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshiva University and Rabbi at Congregation Beth Abraham. We are talking about how to vacation and still show compassion and solidarity in times of crisis. Rav Yaakov provides advice on adjusting vacation plans to support Israelis facing hardship. We discuss simple ways to connect kids to the situation through simple creative projects. Offer your kids a refreshing change from typical vacations while sending an important message of solidarity. Tune in to hear more! 00:00 Introduction 01:17 How do we approach our vacations this year? 05:18 Showing support to Jews in Israel 08:56 What should a vacation look like? 11:22 We are not being deprived, we are contributing 13:33 Posting on social media 14:22 Share with kids your thoughts and feelings 17:22 Focus on what you should not what you shouldn't be doing To see the email referenced in the episode click here and scroll down in the show notes - https://genaleph.org/podcast/vacationingwithcompassion/ Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    58. How to Successfully Transmit Our Worldview and Love for Hashem to Our Children | Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 36:13


    Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! Our guest today is Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, the fifth president of Yeshiva University. Dr. Berman has grounded Yeshiva University in its Core Torah Values and laid the foundation for its next great era. Under his leadership, the University has introduced over 20 new graduate degrees in emerging fields such as cybersecurity, health, and STEM and established several important academic centers. Dr. Berman lectures worldwide and writes extensively on contemporary Jewish thought, modern philosophy, and trends in higher education. He is widely published in outlets such as Forbes, Newsweek, and the Wall Street Journal. In his recently published book “The Final Exam: Letters to Our Students”, he presents the core Torah values through the analyses of foundational Jewish texts, the perspectives of his own teachers, and stories of his journey through and to Yeshiva University. 00:00 Introduction 01:08 Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman and the Jewish Center 05:40 Rabbi Berman's parents and his upbringing 08:06 The balance between being a rabbi and being a father 14:06 The expectations of going to Yeshiva University 16:29 How to transmit our worldview to our children – Rabbi Berman's book 20:45 The biggest challenge our generation is facing right now 24:15 The importance of role modeling and love 28:42 The challenges of living in a consumer society 32:22 Giving over your love for Torah as a parent 34:45 The final message to parents Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    57. Turning Pain into Progress: How Facing Your Trauma Can Make You a Better Parent | Robyn Koslowitz

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 44:46


    Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! Our guest today is Dr. Robyn Koslowitz, one of the great leaders in our generation in the parenting realm. She is a licensed clinical psychologist, a parenting educator, and the educational director of the Targeted Parenting Institute. Targeted Parenting is a parenting system that uses empirically validated techniques to train parents and children to overcome various disorders of childhood in a preventative fashion, in order to minimize or avoid later expensive psychotherapy. This episode provides powerful insights into how parents can overcome the effects of trauma and PTSD on their own parenting by understanding post-traumatic parenting styles, addressing their trauma responses, educating themselves on child development, and creating secure bonds with their children. 00:00 Intro 01:32 Dr. Robyn's background 08:02 What is a healthy childhood? 11:23 The basis of normal attachment 14:58 Post-traumatic parenting 21:18 Practical advice for parents with PTSD 28:25 The impact of our change on children 32:36 The absent fathers with PTSD 36:06 Mothers are under a lot of pressure 38:15 The impact of PTSD parents on religious development 40:37 Being aware of your trauma 42:03 The final message Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Parenting in the Parsha - Shemos

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 3:37


    We all know the names Shifra and Puah - the Jewish midwives that saved the Jewish boys, and many of us know the Rashi's that explain that Shifra was named Shifra bec she was משפר - beautified the child, and puah went pu pu to soothe the child after they were born.  While these things are what they did, why does that explain why they werent referred to by their actual names, Yocheved and miriam? The answer to this question is an important lesson we must teach our children through our actions. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    56. Insights from IFS: How Unresolved Childhood Experiences Affect Your Parenting | Shira Fruchter

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 37:54


    Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! Today's guest is Shira Fruchter, MSW, IFS Level 3, Certified Clinician and Supervisor. Shira explains the basic concepts of Internal Family Systems Therapy and reveals how simple self-therapy can transform our parenting. This can change your entire paradigm and way of thinking about parenting. You'll gain insight into how unresolved childhood experiences impact our ability to self-regulate and how accessing our "self-energy" can transform interactions with our kids. You'll hear practical tips on how to soothe your "parts" and stay centered, allowing you to respond to your kids from a calm and secure place. 00:00 Intro 02:13 What is Internal Family Systems? 05:56 How can IFS help? 08:43 How to apply IFS in parenting 13:31 No child wants to be bad 14:29 Self-energy and perfectionism 19:36 A dialogue with our inner child 21:05 Tips for struggling parents 25:18 Going through the steps of IFS 34:05 Advice for parents Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    55. The Secret to Raising Resilient Children: Modeling Emotional Regulation for Your Kids

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 57:12


    Welcome back to another episode of the Jews Next Door, we have an amazing opportunity this week to hear from Miriam Campbell, the founder of Skills for Connection, which provides parents and professionals with training and materials to support social-emotional development. This parenting expert shares her top techniques for teaching children important social-emotional skills from a young age. From handling big feelings to making new friends, learn simple strategies like deep breathing, active listening, and reframing anxiety that will give your kids the tools to succeed. Discover how to turn your own struggles into opportunities for growth and watch as your children blossom into healthy and emotionally intelligent people. 00:00 Intro 02:01 Be an example of a growing person 05:29 What does an emotionally healthy child look like? 07:54 Practical tools and techniques to help children 14:32 Give a child words to label emotions 17:35 Helping constructs and their application 19:58 How to help children self-regulate 25:01 How to help children develop social skills? 31:30 Offering words to label emotions 33:42 How to help an anxious child? 39:21 Helping a child with a low-confidence 42:14 Parents struggling with their emotional health 50:54 Help and support for struggling parents Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    54. Raising Emotionally Healthy Kids: What Parents Need to Know | Dr. David Pelcovitz

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 39:10


    Welcome back to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! We have the absolute pleasure of sitting with the famous David Pelcovitz, Gwendolyn, and Joseph Straus Chair in Psychology and Jewish Education, Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration at Yeshiva University. Dr. Pelcovitz is the go-to person in the Jewish community for issues facing children and adolescents, like transmitting values, stress management, coping with trauma and loss, and domestic violence. He is also the author of an incredible book Balanced Parenting. In this episode, we will learn the keys to laying a foundation of mental wellness for our children. Dr. Pelcovitz shares invaluable insights on modeling healthy behaviors, supporting kids through different developmental stages, and helping them build resilience to face life's challenges. Discover simple ways to be fully present, believe in your children unconditionally, and help them navigate issues like social media, trauma, and more. 00:00 Intro 02:22 How can parents take care of their own emotional health? 07:19 The importance of taking care of the emotional health of a child 11:44 How do parents get a child to have self-confidence? 14:20 How to deal will trying children? 18:54 Emotional health of a child affects their religious development 20:00 The changes in different developmental stages 23:05 Trauma and resilience 26:24 Regulating the use of social media 27:55 Supporting a struggling child 33:49 How can parents create a supportive environment? 34:52 Wrapping up Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Parenting in the Parsha - Mikeitz

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 0:06


    Yaakov sent “a drop of balsam, a bit of honey.” Shouldn't he have sent a more significant gift to the mighty ruler of Egypt? Learn the answer to this question, with a powerful story, and how it relates to parenting in this week's Parsha and Parenting. Good Shabbos! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    53. Child Safety: Policies That Protect, Education That Empowers

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 117:03


    Welcome to The Jews Next Dor! In this episode, our guests discuss the best practices for establishing comprehensive child safety policies and procedures in schools, camps, and youth programs. Leaders from various organizations share their approaches to creating safe environments through staff training, clear protocols, and fostering an open culture of awareness, vigilance, and proactive communication around child protection. In section 1, you will hear some valuable insights on child safety in schools from: - Rabbi Moshe Hauer, Executive Vice President of the Orthodox Union (OU) - Rabbi Yakov Horowitz, Innovative Educator, Author, and Child Safety Advocate - Ahuvah Heyman - Debbie Fox, Founder of Magen Yeladim Child Safety Institute In section 2, you will hear about child safety in camps and youth organizations from: - Rabbi Moshe Hauer, Executive Vice President of the Orthodox Union (OU) - Keevy Fried - Lauren Shaivitz, Esq, LMSW, CHANA's Executive Director - Ditza Berger Tune in for more! Section 1 00:00 Intro 03:36 The goal of this episode 09:02 Debbie Fox's experience with the implementation of school safety measures 16:04 Rabbi Horowitz on implementing child safety measures 23:49 Mrs. Heyman on educating the whole community on child safety 30:18 Training stuff to have safe relationships with children (Debbie Fox) 35:55 Clear school policies that are communicated to everyone (Rabbi Horowitz) 38:35 School being able to flag suspicious situations (Mrs.Heyman) 42:52 How to communicate with children? (Rabbi Horowitz) 47:18 What have we done and where do we still need to go (Debbie Fox) 52:04 The importance of having structure and policies 54:06 The final message Section 2 58:01 Child safety in more informal organizations – camps and youth groups 1:01:03 Creating child safety within youth organizations (Lauren Shaivitz) 1:04:31 How does camp Sternberg ensure safety for kids? (Ditza Berger) 1:06:58 A key for creating policies that work (Rabbi Keevy Fried) 1:11:02 We need to recognize abuse and believe kids (Lauren Shaiviz) 1:14:33 How to build a safe but warm and welcoming environment (Ditza Berger) 1:17:13 How does ensuring child safety in camps look like? (Rabbi Keevy Fried) 1:22:03 What to do when you notice something is wrong? (Lauren Shaiviz) 1:28:38 How does the Orthodox community deal with these issues? (Ditza Berger) 1:31:46 How to make people embrace and not resist safety measures? (Rabbi Keevy Fried) 1:39:59 We'll never be perfect, but we need to be proactive (Rabbi Moshe Hauer) 1:45:46 The final words Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/v --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    52. Lighting the Way: A Guide to Meaningful Chanukah Celebrations for Families | Rabbi Yair Menchel

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 13:28


    In this episode, Rabbi Yair Menchel shares tips on how parents can make Chanukah a meaningful and fun experience for their children. He emphasizes the importance of creating a festive environment, involving children in the decorations, and building a family menorah. Rabbi Menchel also highlights the significance of making the lighting of the menorah a sacred moment and continuing the excitement with songs and dancing. He suggests engaging children in meaningful discussions, using Hanukkah as a time to learn, and giving experiences instead of material gifts. Additionally, he discusses the impact of family time experiences, meaningful gift giving, and adding an educational component to parties. Takeaways Involve children in the Chanukah preparations and decorations to make them feel valued and boost their confidence. Make the lighting of the menorah a sacred moment by eliminating distractions and giving each child a turn to light the candles. Engage children in meaningful discussions about Chanukah, such as the meaning of miracles and the importance of faith. Give experiences and quality time with children instead of material gifts to strengthen the parent-child relationship and create lasting memories. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:50 Creating a Festive Environment 01:46 Building a Family Menorah 02:13 Making the Lighting a Sacred Moment 03:11 Continuing the Excitement with Songs and Dancing 03:34 Making the First Half Hour Special 04:03 Engaging Children in Meaningful Discussions 05:00 Using Hanukkah as a Time to Learn 05:25 Giving Experiences Instead of Material Gifts 06:22 Reacting to Unhappy Reactions to Gifts 07:46 The Impact of Family Time Experiences 08:14 Engaging Activities and Educational Experiences 09:14 Meaningful Gift Giving 10:13 Fun and Educational Scavenger Hunts 11:11 Sibling Gift Giving and Donating 12:07 Adding an Educational Component to Parties 13:02 Conclusion --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    51. Role Playing for Child Safety: Practical Strategies for Difficult Conversations

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 94:24


    Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor dedicated to child safety. In this segment, we'll engage in role-playing scenarios to explore various conversations we ought to have with our children about their bodily autonomy and safety. We're joined by the experts in this area: Mrs. Debbie Fox, Founder of Magen Yeladim Child Safety Institute Dr. Shloimie Zimmerman, Psy.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist, the Founder of Child and Adult Psychological Services PLLC, and the speaker and consultant in child development, education, abuse prevention, and trauma. 00:00 Intro 03:28 Creating a natural atmosphere for conversation 13:51 The importance of conversation about private parts 21:37 The examples of role-playing 26:05 How to react if kids are playing games including body parts? 33:15 Can kids bathe together? 37:56 Red flag and yellow flag areas 41:47 When and how to advance the conversation? 48:59 Following safety rules and exceptions 55:10 How to explain that touching is never a secret? 1:00:07 The consequences of not talking to children about this topic 1:03:22 Conversations about sleepovers and camps 1:06:49 Developmental stages and maintaining boundaries 1:14:00 Differences between talking to girls and boys 1:21:35 How to talk to parents when the topic is awkward? 1:28:30 The final message Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

    Parenting in the Parsha - Vayishlach

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 3:33


    How can Yaakov Avinu, known for his incredible emunah, be so afraid of Esav? The answer is an important lesson for all parents. Enjoy and good Shabbos! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message

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