Jewish Parenting

Jewish Parenting

Author: Judith Z. Abrams

Publisher: Jason Aronson

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13:

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A study on the wisdom that the sages Impart regarding raising children. the book addresses conception and pregnancy through birth and infancy, and then on to child rearing. it also explores the teachings of the rabbis concerning adolescence.


Jewish Spiritual Parenting

Jewish Spiritual Parenting

Author: Rabbi Paul Kipnes

Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing

Published: 2015-07-20

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1580238211

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Spiritually nourishing approaches to help you become more insightful, inspired parents and raise soulfully engaged children. Kipnes and November share their hard-won parenting techniques and spirit-filled activities, rituals and prayers to help you cultivate strong Jewish values and cherished spiritual memories in your own family.


How to Raise a Jewish Child

How to Raise a Jewish Child

Author: Anita Diamant

Publisher: Schocken

Published: 2008-08-26

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0805212302

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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Red Tent—a classic parenting book that combines insights from Jewish tradition with contemporary thinking about how children learn and grow. In this updated edition, you will discover the practices, customs, and values that go into creating a Jewish home and raising joyful children within the rich traditions of Judaism.


Mamaleh Knows Best

Mamaleh Knows Best

Author: Marjorie Ingall

Publisher: Harmony

Published: 2016-08-30

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0804141428

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We all know the stereotype of the Jewish mother: Hectoring, guilt-inducing, clingy as a limpet. In Mamaleh Knows Best, Tablet Magazine columnist Marjorie Ingall smashes this tired trope with a hammer. Blending personal anecdotes, humor, historical texts, and scientific research, Ingall shares Jewish secrets for raising self-sufficient, ethical, and accomplished children. She offers abundant examples showing how Jewish mothers have nurtured their children’s independence, fostered discipline, urged a healthy distrust of authority, consciously cultivated geekiness and kindness, stressed education, and maintained a sense of humor. These time-tested strategies have proven successful in a wide variety of settings and fields over the vast span of history. But you don't have to be Jewish to cultivate the same qualities in your own children. Ingall will make you think, she will make you laugh, and she will make you a better parent. You might not produce a Nobel Prize winner (or hey, you might), but you'll definitely get a great human being.


Raising Your Jewish/Christian Child

Raising Your Jewish/Christian Child

Author: Lee F. Gruzen

Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks

Published: 2001-07-23

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781557044143

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In this completely revised, second edition of the “thoughtful and pioneering guide” (Library Journal), Lee Gruzen tackles the problems and challenges of blending both Jewish and Christian faiths into the lives of children of interfaith marriages. Based on hundreds of interviews, as well as the author’s extensive research and personal experience, this acclaimed book discusses many issues important to interfaith families: talking with children about God, planning ceremonies, celebrating holidays, establishing healthy relationships with grandparents, developing a sense of self and belonging, and more. Written with honesty and warmth, it offers a wealth of insight into the complicated feelings and loyalties that parents, children, grandparents, and clergy bring to the subject of raising Jewish/Christian children.


Planting & Building

Planting & Building

Author: Shelomoh Ṿolbeh

Publisher: Feldheim Publishers

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 9781583304020

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An English translation of the acclaimed Hebrew best-seller, Zeriah u'Binyan beChinnuch. The author, an acknowledged Torah authority, is one of the foremost spiritual leaders of our time. This book has been prepared from several of his lectures, and presents basic guidelines for parenting and education. The wisdom in this important book fills a great need for our generation and Rabbi Wolbe's vital teachings should be read and re-read by every Jewish parent and educator.


How to be a Jewish Parent

How to be a Jewish Parent

Author: Anita Diamant

Publisher: Schocken

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780805241709

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Author Diamant joins with family therapist Kushner draw from many sources to describe the practices, customs, and values that go into creating a Jewish home. They share their own and other parents' stories and observations, combine insights from Jewish tradition with contemporary developmental thinking about how children learn and grow, give creative, practical answers to many questions, provide guidance on how to foster Jewish decision making for children of all ages, describe how to make your home a "Jewish space," and explain the importance of synagogue membership, holiday celebrations, community service, and other family activities.


Jewish Family and Life

Jewish Family and Life

Author: Yosef I. Abramowitz

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 1998-09-15

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9780307440860

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A guide for Jewish families on how to incorporate Jewish traditions into their lives including bedtime and morning rituals, the meaning of the holidays, and advice on communicating codes of behavior to children.


Raise Your Kids Without Raising Your Voice

Raise Your Kids Without Raising Your Voice

Author: Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Publisher: BPS Books

Published: 2007-09

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 0978440250

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Radcliffe shows parents how to eliminate yelling, criticism, and other unpleasant communications and foster a family-wide atmosphere of cooperation, closeness, love, and respect.