Jewish Lessons in Parenting

by rabbifink on March 2, 2010 · 2 comments

Last night I was invited to be a part of A Night for the Family at Pepperdine University. It was a memorable evening in more ways than one. (Read about it here: A Night for Family.)

I was asked to speak before a crowd that had just enjoyed seeing the life of Corrie ten Boom performed.

One message of that story is that is good, moral decisions do not happen in a vacuum. Children learn from their parents.

But how are we to instill the lessons we want our children to learn?

I was supposed to try and answer that question in 20 minutes.

Decide for yourself if I was mildly successful…

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