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In this episode of Jewish Boy Calls His Mother, my mother and I have a candid conversation about koshering meat, stories from my grandfather during World War II, and parenting styles across generations. We discuss the process of koshering meat, share personal stories from WWII, explore the evolution of parenting techniques, and reflect on cultural pressures within the Jewish community.
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In this episode of Jewish Boy Calls His Mother, I sit down with my mother to dive into the balance between parenting and maintaining our own identities. We talk about why setting boundaries is so important, how kids need space to express themselves, and how parenting styles have changed over time. We share some reflections on what it's like from both sides—being a child and then becoming a parent—and explore the need for parents to take time for themselves, especially with all the pressures that come with raising kids today.
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In this episode, I sit down with my mom for an open and heartfelt conversation about life, travel anxieties, and her experiences as a parent. We dive into the challenges she faced traveling after losing my dad, the shifts in parenting across generations, and how relationships with teens evolve. My mom opens up about her fears, lessons learned, and the pressures of societal expectations, especially regarding the changing roles of women in Judaism. We reflect on how personal growth and communication change as we age and explore the contrasts between traditional religious practices and more modern interpretations. By the end, we share thoughts on balancing cultural heritage with a contemporary outlook on life and faith.
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We discuss various topics, including reliving a day from one's life, finding out the truth about unresolved situations, what one would do in their final hour, learning new skills like flying a plane, living in Israel for a year, and meaningful experiences like attending Yom Kippur services with the Rebbe in Crown Heights. We touch on themes of spirituality, overcoming fears, and cherishing meaningful moments.
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what was it like celebrating Rosh Hashanah in Crown Heights during the 70's?
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What was it like experimenting with music in the 70's?
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Jews who leave the fold but are still part of our community
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Finding peace with life, even when your ambitions didn’t unfold as planned.
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How to keep your rebel self alive over the yearsWhat did you never get to do?
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How are we still walking around?
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What do you remember about Jewish Folklore as a kid?
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What is more important, to be an individual or part of a community?
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Experiencing Tishabav for the first time
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What brought you to frumkeit and what kept you there?
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We review Bibi's speech to congress.
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Staying warm in ocean city during memorial weekend
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Parent tricks used on kidsHow did you avoid the roommate feeling in a relationship
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In this festive episode, we dive into the vibrant and exciting celebrations of the Fourth of July and explore the unique, joyful experiences of Jewish sleepover camps. Join us as we share stories of fireworks, flag-waving, and the communal spirit that defines Independence Day. We'll also take you on a nostalgic journey through the traditions, friendships, and fun that make Jewish summer camps a cherished memory for so many. From Shabbat under the stars to spirited campfire sing-alongs, discover how these camps create lasting bonds and unforgettable summers. Tune in for a heartwarming blend of patriotism, tradition, and youthful adventure!
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We go over stop by step how to prevent burnout as a full time mom
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