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Jewish Parenting is not complete without understanding how to parent our Jewish children according to the Torah. Our Sages understood that the real chinuch of children is to train them so that they are accustomed to doing the mitzvos set out by Hashem for the Jews. When is the appropriate age for chinuch? Do boys and girls have different obligations in mitzvos? Are Jewish adults allowed to ask a Jewish minor child to perform a Shabbos melacha? Learn about it right here.

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The laws of Challah Print E-mail

challah-tb Baking Challah and other baked goods can be a very fun project, but it also involves various halachos, which the Jewish family can partake.

 

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Bar/Bas Mitzvah Print E-mail
barmitzvah-tbWhat is the difference between a Bar Mitzvah and a Bas Mitzvah celebration?  Does one need to throw a major party for a Bas Mitzvah celebration?  What happens to those who never had a Bas Mitzvah celebration?  How do we plan a date for a Bar Mitzvah ceremony?  Find out the answers to these type of questions as we learn the halachos of halachic adulthood.

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Teaching Torah Print E-mail
teachingtorah-tbThese are laws related to teaching Jewish children Torah.  It is taken from the book, "Halachos of educating children" by Rabbi Neuwirth.

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Jewish Wisdom

"The father is obliged to circumcise his son, to redeem him, to teach him Torah, to find him a wife, and to teach him a trade or profession". -- Talmud Bavli, Kiddushin 29a

 

 

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