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Kind Little Rivka (8:45)
The book Kind Little Rivka was published by Hachai Publishing and illustrated by Ilene Winn-Lederer. This inspiring story highlights Rivka's acts of kindness to others, including ten very thirsty camels. The glowing illustrations and lilting prose tell this famous tale on a level that the young child can appreciate
Series: Book of the Month
Mrs. Dina Rosenfeld (1)
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The Last Pair of Shoes (10:04)
During the war, hunger and starvation were part of everyday life. Shalva, a young boy whose father was taken into the army, works hard to feed his own family and comes up with an ingenious idea to help an even poorer family in need. Young children learn a valuable lesson that one is never too poor, or too young, to help others in need
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23:05
Raising Kids with Character: Having Faith in our Children (23:05)
Rabbi Micha Odenheimer (4)
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11:10
Raising Kids with Character: What is Our Greatest Challenge? Q & A (11:10)
Dr. Michael Ben-Avie (2)
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14:37
50 Pathways to Parenting Wisdom (14:37)
Mrs. Shira Frank introduces a refreshing approach to parenting in her new book, “50 Pathways to Parenting Wisdom”. She describes her motivations for writing this book and her goal of creating an accessible and practical guide for parents
Series: Book of the Month
Mrs. Shira Frank (1)
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15:23
Lessons from a Father of a Child with Special Needs (15:23)
Rabbi Dovid Cohen (2)
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6:45
Mother's Day (6:45)
Is giving a chocolate, flowers or a dinner-out enough to express our deep appreciation for everything they have done for us? While there’s nothing wrong with doing any of the above, the most important thing is to actually convey to them our deep feelings of love and gratitude to them. In addition, by making our lives a good, wholesome and meaningful one, it will be a tribute to them
Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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3:57
Should Children Be Bribed? (3:57)
For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Mendel Kalmenson (68)
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40:47
Oy Vey They Became Religious (40:47)
As the “MeToo” campaign illustrated, we live in a time of changing roles and rules. What are the best ways to protect oneself and others from you? Could traditional Jewish understandings of propriety have contemporary application? This lecture was delivered at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie (72)
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1:56
How To Successfully Pass Our Values to Our Children (1:56)
Mrs. Yehudis Wolvovsky (8)