What is the Torah's Secret to Staying Close to Grandchildren? I Emor
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Rabbanit Sharona explores Parashat Emor and the deeper meaning behind the Jewish holidays, the Ner Tamid (eternal flame), and the weekly gift of Shabbat. We often feel pressure to create perfect holiday moments, Pesach, Rosh Hashanah, Sukkot. But the Torah offers a different model. The light of a family is not built in one powerful experience. It is built through rhythm, consistency, and returning to one another again and again.
This episode reframes grandparenting through the lens of joyful, intentional connections, showing how small, consistent moments can create lasting impact across generations.
If you’ve ever wondered:
- How do I stay connected to my grandchildren over time?
- Do the small moments really matter?
- How can I build a meaningful Jewish legacy?
This conversation will give you a grounded and powerful perspective.
And learn more about Becoming the Grandparent You Want To Be: https://grandplan.kit.com/profile/workshop
Keywords: Jewish grandparents, Parashat Emor, Shabbat, Ner Tamid, Jewish holidays, family connection, grandparenting, Jewish parenting, legacy, intergenerational relationships, Torah wisdom, Passover, Rosh Hashanah, Sukkot