After Pesach: What Actually Stays With You l Shemini
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What comes after Pesach? How do you hold onto the meaning, the connection, and the inspiration once the holiday ends?
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In this episode of Connecting Jewish Grandparents, the Grand Plan Podcast Sharona explores Parashat Shemini and why it is the perfect bridge from Pesach into everyday life. Shemini, the midpoint of the Torah, brings together powerful contrasts: spiritual elevation and real-life loss practical Jewish living and complex, less tangible laws celebration, grief, structure, and uncertainty
Through this lens, Sharona unpacks a central idea: “Kadosh” does not just mean holy. It means distinct. It means choosing. This episode is a guide to: carrying forward what truly matters from Pesach letting go of what doesn’t making intentional choices in family relationships understanding when to step in and when to step back as a grandparent
* Especially relevant for those navigating: post-holiday letdown family dynamics the desire to hold onto meaningful moments
You’ll walk away with a simple but powerful question: What will you choose to carry forward from Pesach into the rest of your year?
Perfect for listening while: cleaning up after Pesach driving or traveling getting back into routine
Keywords: Pesach reflection, life after Passover, Jewish grandparents, Parashat Shemini, Torah podcast, Jewish family relationships, post holiday meaning, Omer reflection, Jewish parenting and grandparenting, spiritual growth Judaism