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We are all Jewish educators, whether professionally, or personally in our own homes. Whether you chose to be an educator by profession or not, we are all Jewish educators. Day in and day out, in our own homes, we are educating our children on what it means to be a Jew, what it means to be a good person. The goal of the podcast is to provide listeners with practical advice and guidance from masters in the chinuch world, who have tremendous amount of experience in educating children and teens ...
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Practical advice on the skills of mothering + perspective shifts to help your mindset... so you can know what you're doing and love doing it! I'm an educator and a Montessori mother to 4 little boys. I teach young mothers to parent intentionally in the early years, using textbook theories that work in real life, so baby gets the best start and mom feels confident in motherhood knowing what she's doing. Make sure to subscribe so you catch the next episode!
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This week we focus on teens in the high school years with an extremely seasoned educator, Rabbi Eliezer Rubin. This episode is an absolute must listen, because of Rabbi Rubin's vast vas wisdom and insight into the teenage years, for both parents and educators. You will learn about: A new challenge with parenting teens. A fundamental approach toward…
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In this second episode of season two, we focus on Lower School/Middle School children. In this episode, you will learn: How to deal with technology impacting our children How to children in this stage develop their middos How parents can help children of this age develop a relationship with Hashem Best practices of discipline and much more! Rabbi C…
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In this new season of JEDucation, each episode will focus on a different age/stage. As such, in this first episode of season two, we focus on toddler/daycare aged children. In this episode, you will learn: How to facilitate individual expression in your toddlers How to build their confidence How to get toddlers excited about Judaism and much more! …
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In this episode we give you the Spark notes on the whole season, discussing one favorite takeaway from each episode, to help concretize and sum up all of the amazing advice we learned over this past year. Looking forward to season two which will be divided by ages, looking at the different developmental stages of children and how that effects our p…
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How are you supposed to feel Yom Kippur if you're spending it surrounded by snacks and toys, and davening in shul is a distant memory? Here are 3 perspectives to keep in mind to encourage you to find and tap into the meaning available to you... specifically BECAUSE you are at home, caring for the kids. Trying to take notes of this episode? I wrote …
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Did you know that that the most important thing you can do as a parent has nothing to do with how you interact with your children, but rather how you interact with your spouse? Rabbi Dr. Yosef Lynn, a marriage and performance coach, who has authored books on marriage and parenting, explains that he has given many classes on chinuch, and they all so…
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Dovid is a writer, a professor, and the podcast host of 1840, an incredible podcast with so much substance to it. Dovid is also the Director of Education of NCSY. In this episode we discuss how to build grit in children, the importance of talking to our children about their feelings and helping them to articulate themselves. Dovid gives an amazing …
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Alex Fleksher is one of the most real people I have ever met, as you will see during this great conversation which contains so many great nuggets. It is no coincidence that Alex co-hosted the normal frum women podcast, which is now deep meaningful conversations. Alex is a very passionate writer and influencer within the Jewish community and has a v…
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"One of the most important things in education is the home you come from becasue you get more from the home than you get from the school." This weeks episode is very special and dear to me, as I had the opportunity to sit down with my wife’s grandfather, Zaida, the patriarch of our family. Zaida was a principal in Winnipeg for many years, as well a…
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Rabbi Menachem Bombach went from being raised in Meah Shearim, in a completely Charedi world, to starting the first Charedi school with secular studies. What inspired Rabbi Bombach to do that? What drove him to want this? The first half of this episode, we will learn the answers to these questions, and hear a tremendous amount of educational wisdom…
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Do you want to help your children become excited about Torah this Shavuos? Have their own Kabbolas HaTorah? If yes, this episode is for you. We will go through 5 simple, yet important, tips for parents to help their children gain an appreciate for the Torah. #1 - It Starts With Us #2 - How to Make Torah Exciting #3 - Sacred Time #4 - Celebrate #5 -…
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Adolescence. Maturation. Emotional Turbulence. Family Values. And Much More. JEDucation gets into the teenage mind with Rabbi Micah Greenland, the International Director of NCSY is here. "It's really about recognizing that each teen is on their own journey and appreciating and recognizing that" Rabbi Micah Greenland is the International Director of…
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How can we raise children who are more respectful? How can our education system fix the lack of respect in our children? Mrs. D’vorah Miller, an educator, author, and mentor, answers these questions and more, with perspective and tips to help our children be more respectful. As Mrs. Miller explains, “when I request that my child say something respe…
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Does the idea that parenting is like being a CEO resonate with you? If it does, then this episode is for you, and if you are not sure what a CEO does and how that can relate to parenting, then this episode is for you. In this conversation you will learn about what Rabbi Steven Burg, the CEO of Aish, arguably the most inspiring and effective organiz…
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We are back with the final episode of the Pre-Pesach series with the creator of That Jewish Moment, Sari Kopitnikoff, who brings her educator mentality and creativity to whatever she does, and Pesach is no exception. Sari discusses what her Pesach workshops consist of, her favorite theme, part of the seder, and highlight of her seder from growing u…
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How does the king of Pesach prepare for his seder? How does he run his seder? How did Rabbi Yechiel Weberman become the king of Pesach? From beginning until end, this episode is full of so many amazing perspectives and tips that will answer these questions and much much more. Make sure to listen till the very end for Rabbi Weberman’s final message …
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What is behind each step of the seder? What messages are there to take from them? Yair Daar, an experienced educator who currently works at Yeshivat He’Atid in Teaneck, NJ, answers these questions from an educators perspective, as well 5 lessons learned from being a teacher that can help parents enhance their seder. Be sure to listen till the end f…
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Want to make your Seder awesome, but don’t have much time? Mrs. Kaminetsky gives us many simple ways to make the seder meaningful and fun, by taking an educational approach. With ideas like שאל אביך ויגדך, and buying slipcovers for chairs, this episode is a great way to enhance your Pesach experience. Mrs. Elisheva Kaminetsky is the Principal of Ju…
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What type of Pre-Pesach person are you? Did you already begin your planning, or does the mention or thought of Pesach stress you out? Regardless of which type you are, there is one aspect of Pesach prep which does not need to be stressful or anxiety provoking, and is something we all need to do, as Mrs. Sharon Richter describes in this episode - th…
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This episode is a special purim edition episode where we talk to Mrs. Sorah Shaffren, someone who brings temendous ruach and simcha to the many roles she is involved in, about how to bring simcha and ruach into our homes, how to internalize the simcha and what to do when not feeling the simcha. We talk about Purim being a time of simcha, and how to…
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“Patience is the most important midah one needs to work on to have a successful marriage” - Find out how this important quote from this week’s episode with Rav Neuberger is connected to parenting, and many more important topics. Rav Neuberger is a Rosh Yeshiva at YU, as well as the Rav of of Congregation Beth Abraham in Bergenfield, N.J. Rav Neubur…
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“Do not slaughter your children on the alter of the Jewish people” Find out what Rav JJ Schacter, the Senior Scholar at Yeshiva University’s CJF, means by this, and what he thinks the core of parenting is in this week’s episode. Rav JJ Schacter is a well known speaker and was a long time Rav in the Jewish center and other communities and continues …
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How do we create moments and value for our children in a world of disconnecting that enables them to connect with themselves, and help them understand the value in that? In this episode, we continue our conversation with Rabbi Dr. Gil Perl, where Rabbi Perl answers this question and many more topics focused on parenting. Rabbi Perl has a fresh take…
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Rabbi Dr. Gil Perl has been the Head of School of 3 schools, and yet he calls himself an "accidental educator". Find out what he means by that, and how he intends to create the new Jewish Leadership Academy in Miami, set to open in 2023, as a project of the Ades Family Foundation, of which he is the CEO of. Rabbi Perl explains how his fascination w…
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As director of one of the largest and most successful camps, Jeremy Joszef is an informal educator par excellence, a position which he takes very seriously, to always make sure the educational components are real and not fluff. Jeremy combines creativity with execution in total perfection to make every summer meaningful and fun for the campers of M…
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How can we prevent and put an end to abuse in our community? Mrs. Debbie Fox, the founder and director of Magen Yeladim, discusses the importance of communicating with our children as a way of pre-empting any situations. How old should our children be when we talk to them? How do we have these conversations? How do we do a better job of picking up …
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How do we not impose our own insecurities on our children? Rav Aryeh Lebowitz, discusses this and much more in this episode. Rav Lebowitz, set on becoming a shul Rabbi, tells his story of how he entered into the field of formal education. Rav Lebowitz discusses his goals as an educator, how becoming an educator helped his parenting, and what change…
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Mrs. Billet started off as a college professor and ended up switching to Jewish education after going through a very painful time in her life. This episode comes with a trigger warning as we learn about Mrs. Billet’s strength overcoming loss of a child, and how she parented and supported her children during that time. One of the most remarkable thi…
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What does it mean to get out of our children and students way, and why is that so important in education and parenting? Rabbi Moshe Benovitz, the Managing Director of NCSY, the director of NCSY Kollel, and Rebbe at Yeshivat Reishit, answers this important question and so much more in this episode of JEDucation. Rabbi Benovitz discusses how to paren…
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From Deloitte to YULA, learn why Rabbi Arye Sufrin left the field of accounting to join the field of formal Jewish Education. Both parents and educators can gain a tremendous amount from hearing Rabbi Sufrin’s approach to making children and teens excited about their Judaism. At the end of the episode, Rabbi Suffrin tells over a personal story abou…
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Rav Judah Mischel is known for his inspirational ideas and shiurim, and for creating amazing moments of spirituality. In this episode Rav Judah brings us #Baderech to learn a bit about his methodology and how parents can create that inspiration and bring that spirituality into their homes and into their Shabbos by creating the right environment in …
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Have you ever wondered how to overcome your child's apathy? How to help children and students really connect to Tefillah and Hashem? If you answered yes to any of those questions, this episode is for you. Rabbi Phil Karesh, the Executive Director of the OU's Community Projects & Partnerships initiative, is a parenting and chinuch expert. In this ep…
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Rabbi Hauer discusses how his parenting was different than his parents, and the importance of unconditional love and how to develop it. Look out for Rabbi Hauer's sharp line about technology. In addition, Rabbi Hauer discusses the new initiatives of the OU specifically in the realm of parenting. This episode is part one of a two part series, hearin…
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Rabbi Englander’s advice for parenting is a switch in mindset that is so fresh and enlightening. Rabbi Englander is all about empowerment and positivity, creating that culture in the home and at school. Rabbi Englander is very genuine and real, showing his personal areas of struggle and regret, which was inspiring to see. Rabbi Englander addresses …
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An expert in teenagers, learn Rabbi Kaminetsky’s 3 pieces of advice to parents, the mistakes he made with his own children, how to deal with difficult children and much more in this episode. You will not want to miss the opportunity to hear from one of the greatest educators of our time, and his insightful views on the challenges of parenting and e…
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Being the author of world known seforim like עולם המדות and עולם העבודה and heart of parenting, Rav Moshe Don Kestenbaum is someone who is deep, insightful, and really spot on when it comes to his various points on parenting, making him another great JEDucation guest. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeducation/supp…
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Being the Director of Day School Engagement in New York and New Jersey NCSY, as well a seasoned teacher, Rabbi Josh Grajower has valuable experience in and out of the classroom. Rabbi Grajower is a very sharp thinker and has a great pulse on today's youth, making him another great guest to talk JEDucation, where parenting and Jewish Education merge…
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As the Dean of the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration, Dr. Rona Novick, has a wealth of knowledge regarding education. In addition, Dr. Novick is a trained clinical psychologist, with special expertise in child behavior therapy and bullying, making Dr. Novick the perfect person to speak about and kickoff the JEDucation p…
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