The Jews Next Dor
The Jews Next Dor
Rabbi Yair Menchel
The Jews Next Dor is the Jewish parenting podcast focused on helping parents to raise passionate and committed Jews. In general, parenting can be challenging, and children don’t come with an operating manual. This challenge is magnified when adding our Jewish values of raising children to be passionate and committed about being Jewish, about developing a relationship with Hashem. As such, we will begin at the most basic level of parenting, and build on that, month after month, with weekly episodes, learning from leading experts of our dor, our generation, about raising the Jews of the next Dor
How To Teach Children To be Holy - Parenting in the Parsha
What does it mean to be holy? and how do we give that over to our children? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message
May 10
2 min
How To Unlock Your Child’s Hidden Talents: Expert Tips for Cultivating Potential | Slovie Wolff
Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! We have a great pleasure to talk to Slovie Jungreis Wolff, a noted teacher, author, relationships, and parenting lecturer. She is the leader of Hineni Couples and the daughter of Rebbetzen Esther Jungreis. Slovie is the author of the parenting handbook, Raising A Child With Soul. She gives weekly classes and has lectured throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Panama, and South Africa. Her most recent book is called The Soul of Parenting. As a parenting expert, Slovie provides powerful strategies for helping children achieve more than they ever thought possible. Learn how to identify each child's unique talents and strengths, no matter their age. Slovie will reveal how nurturing these gifts from a young age and teaching the value of giving back can lead children to accomplish amazing things and feel truly fulfilled in life. You'll walk away with practical tips for getting your kids more involved in Shabbos, raising passionate Jews, and overcoming challenges like bullying. Most importantly, Slovie stresses the importance of leading by positive example and believing unconditionally in your children. Don't miss this chance to empower your parenting and unleash your children's potential! Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:13 The definition of potential 03:20 How to recognize a child’s potential? 05:20 Teaching children to be givers, not just takers 11:39 Parents should honestly take a look at themselves 15:36 Recognizing potential from the earliest age 20:04 How to teach children to be a blessing 25:29 Helping a child find their mission in the world 31:36 How to avoid helicopter parenting? 36:02 How can parents change their behavior? 38:51 Do it with a language if love! 42:32 The final message for parents Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message
May 5
45 min
Thought Out Or Impulsive? Which Type of Parent Are We? Parenting in the Parsha | Achrei Mos | Rabbi Yair Menchel
What type of decision making do you model for your children? Are you thought out or impulsive? This topic is related to this week's Parsha, where we discuss the key part of the יום כיפור עבודה and the lesson we can learn towards our parenting. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message
May 3
2 min
Pre-Pesach Series – Creative Games and Ideas to Change Your Seder Experience - Sari Kopitnikoff
In this final episode of our Pre-Pesach series, we end off with the creator of That Jewish Moment - Sari Kopitnikoff. She is sharing some amazing and very creative ideas on how to prepare an incredible Seder for your children. Sari is an experiential educator, digital artist, educational performer, and content creator. She is passionate about creating books, games, activities, shows, and virtual challenges that bring Judaism to life. For the last decade, she’s taught elementary, middle, and high school, but her creativity and energy have reached beyond the classroom, bringing the sparks of Jewish life to all parts of the world. In 2014, Sari began That Jewish Moment, a colorful, meaningful, and heartfelt collection of drawings and programs that showcase the spirit and beauty of Jewish life. [00:00] Introduction to Sari Kopitnikoff [02:38] What inspired Sari to go into education [05:20] The beginning of Pesach workshops [07:15] Keeping kids on their toes – practical examples [09:14] Advice to parents on how to create an amazing Seder [12:10] The goals and themes to be focused on [18:20] The Seder in Sari’s home [22:05] The use of visuals – it doesn’t have to be perfect [23:47] How to make Haggadah text come alive [26:33] How to differentiate first and second night [28:38] Take off the pressure from the Seder [30:30] Installing emunah in your kids during the Seder [31:35] Keep expectations low This episode has been sponsored by jKaraoke, a great way to have good kosher family fun singing all of your favorite Jewish songs with karaoke. You can subscribe monthly from just $4.99 or yearly from $49.99, and in honour of their US launch, jKaraoke are now offering their best deal yet! Grab a yearly subscription plus a Karaoke Kit for just $99.99 plus use coupon JewsNextDor for an additional 10% off!! Check out jKaraoke.com today and let the fun begin! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message
Apr 21
33 min
Pre-Pesach Series – Change to Giving Over the Sparks of Pesach – Mrs. Sharon Richter
How to prepare a joyous and educational Seder? What are some pro tips that can help parents? How to make sure all kids are involved and have a voice? Welcome to another episode of our Pre-Pesach series! We are having an amazing conversation with Mrs. Sharon Richter, or as some know her, Morah Sarah. Mrs. Richter has been the Lower School Associate Principal of Judaic Studies at Salanter Akiba Riverdale Academy (SAR) since 2005. She began her career at SAR in 1986 as a Judaic studies teacher after receiving a bachelor’s degree in Judaic studies from Stern College for Women at Yeshiva University. She is known for her Parashat haShavua series and her inspirational “Spiritual Sparks” workshops. She is sharing some excellent tips on how to prepare for the Seder as a family, how to make the Seder educational, but also fun and joyous, and how to help your kids come out of the Seder with amazing memories and positive feelings. [00:00] Going into Jewish education [01:33] How to prepare for the Seder as a family [05:44] Practical tips and using props to convey the message [09:10] How to help parents become educators [15:15] Practical preparation – setting the table, feeding kids, bulletin board [18:07] Pro-tips for the Seder [21:17] Know your children and make sure everyone has a voice [27:54] The Sparks workshops [31:20] Final message [33:22] Recommendation for Haggadah This episode has been sponsored by jKaraoke, a great way to have good kosher family fun singing all of your favorite Jewish songs with karaoke. You can subscribe monthly from just $4.99 or yearly from $49.99, and in honour of their US launch, jKaraoke are now offering their best deal yet! Grab a yearly subscription plus a Karaoke Kit for just $99.99 plus use coupon JewsNextDor for an additional 10% off!! Check out jKaraoke.com today and let the fun begin! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message
Apr 20
39 min
Pre-Pesach Series – Props and Materials – Rabbi Yechiel Weberman
How to prepare an exciting and educational Seder? What props and visuals to use to keep the kids involved? What does the Seder look like in Rabbi Weberman’s home? Rabbi Yechiel Weberman is known as the King of Pesach because of the awesome content he shares on his website - AwesomePesach.com. In this episode, we will hear some great advice on preparing an amazing and fun, but also educational Seder that will convey the right message and keep the kids involved and happy. [00:00] Background and coming into Jewish education [04:57] The goal of the Seder is to transmit the message [07:53] Telling stories about God’s love [11:58] It is essential to prepare for all aspects of the Seder [14:28] Using pictures and props to build up a story [16:36] How to involve older kids – asking questions [20:55] Tips for parents on how to lead the Seder [24:55] The Seder in Rabbi Yechiel’s home [30:10] Props and visuals to use to create an amazing experience [35:07] Reading Haggadah and making it alive [42:58] Having the Seder in a hotel [45:35] Final message *** This episode has been sponsored by jKaraoke, a great way to have good kosher family fun singing all of your favorite Jewish songs with karaoke. You can subscribe monthly from just $4.99 or yearly from $49.99, and in honour of their US launch, jKaraoke are now offering their best deal yet! Grab a yearly subscription plus a Karaoke Kit for just $99.99 plus use coupon JewsNextDor for an additional 10% off!! Check out jKaraoke.com today and let the fun begin!” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message
Apr 19
48 min
Stories That Shape Us: Practical Tips and Inspiring Tales for a Meaningful Seder | Rabbi Paysach Krohn
Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! Our guest today is Rabbi Paysach Krohn, mohel, author, and lecturer on topics related to ethics and spiritual growth. He is the author of the bestselling "Maggid" series of books for ArtScroll, inspired by the stories of Rabbi Sholom Schwadron, who was known as the "Maggid of Jerusalem". He also authored a seminal work on Bris Milah also published by ArtScroll. Rabbi Paysach Krohn shares powerful tales and practical tips to help you make your Passover Seder a truly meaningful experience. He narrates moving stories from his own life that will deepen your understanding of tradition and redemption. Learn how small acts of kindness can have a lasting impact through a heartwarming account of the Holocaust. Get creative ideas for engaging children of all ages through interactive storytelling. Walk away with impactful lessons on gratitude, resilience, and passing Jewish heritage to the next generation. This episode is filled with wisdom and emotion - don't miss out on enriching your Seder with these memorable stories! Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:14 Preparing and finding a good story for Seder 03:44 Tips for parents to make stories more captivating 05:23 Charity and kindness during Pesah 15:05 The meaning of freedom for Jewish people 20:01 The story about a father and son in Auschwitz 23:52 Rabbi’s favorite part of the Seder 25:58 The story of a silver plate from a Nazi Germany 30:31 The importance of trusting HaShem 35:06 Turning suffering into positivity 39:29 The story of milk and wine 43:51 The importance of gratitude and servitude 46:03 A story about the spilled wine 47:50 Stories from Rabbi’s personal life 55:07 Letting children celebrate their own Seder 56:47 Parenting strategies: playing and talking 59:33 Jewish values and the story of $98,000 Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message
Apr 18
1 hr 6 min
Pre-Pesach Series | Getting Kids to Help with the Cleaning with Dr. Robin Akselrud
How to maintain your family routine during Pesach? What to do with your kids during Pesach preparations? How to raise them to be independent and helpful? Welcome to another episode of our Pre-Pesach series! Our guest is Dr. Robin Akserlud, a Program Director at LIU-Brooklyn, Author of The My OT Journey Planner, and Developer of the My OT Journey Podcast. We are talking about a family routine and how to maintain it without stress during Pesach preparations. You will hear some great, insightful, and helpful tips on involving children in Pesach preparations, helping them to adjust to the change of their routine, and teaching them to be helpful and independent. Tune in to hear more! [00:00] Introduction to Dr. Robin Akserlud [02:30] The ideal family routine [05:16] The children strive on structure [07:45] How to maintain a routine during the Pesach period without stress? [11:25] How to prepare children for the Pesach and pre-Pesach activities? [19:05] Eating and sleep routine during Pesach [24:40] How to raise independent children? [29:17] Chores – be flexible and make it fun [34:50] How to enjoy activities with children without stress [37:40] Tips for pre-Pesach activities [40:45] Self-care and managing personal stress [42 15] Final words *** This episode has been sponsored by jKaraoke, a great way to have good kosher family fun singing all of your favorite Jewish songs with karaoke. You can subscribe monthly from just $4.99 or yearly from $49.99, and in honour of their US launch, jKaraoke are now offering their best deal yet! Grab a yearly subscription plus a Karaoke Kit for just $99.99 plus use coupon JewsNextDor for an additional 10% off!! Check out jKaraoke.com today and let the fun begin! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message
Apr 17
43 min
Pre-Pesach Series | Preparing for Each Step of the Hagaddah with Yair Daar
How should parents prepare for the Seder? What should be our goals when preparing the Seder? How to engage children of all ages? Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! In preparation for Pesach, we are talking to Yair Daar who has been a Jewish educator and administrator for the past 15 years and is currently working at Yeshivat He’Atid in New Jersey. He is also involved in the organization of Moshava Ba'ir summer camps and various workshops. Yair emphasizes the importance of creating a positive feeling around the Seder and presenting the story in a way that everybody can understand. He doesn’t have any specific rules but insists on good storytelling and supporting activities. It’s very important to release the pressure and have fun while spreading the message of the Seder at the same time. [00:00] Introduction to Yair and his background [01:22] The Seder workshops on Zoom [02:20] How should parents prepare for the Seder [07:20] Most important themes [09:00] Differentiating between younger and older kids’ experience [14:27] Use of storytelling to get the message across [18:30] Activities for younger and older children [20:00] Maslow's hierarchy of needs [21:18] Start the Seder with fun [23:03] Seder cards and asking questions [25:27] The first and the second Seder [26:55] Release the pressure and know your goal [31:50] Final message *** This episode has been sponsored by jKaraoke, a great way to have good kosher family fun singing all of your favorite Jewish songs with karaoke. You can subscribe monthly from just $4.99 or yearly from $49.99, and in honour of their US launch, jKaraoke are now offering their best deal yet! Grab a yearly subscription plus a Karaoke Kit for just $99.99 plus use coupon JewsNextDor for an additional 10% off!! Check out jKaraoke.com today and let the fun begin! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message
Apr 16
38 min
Pre-Pesach Series | The Seder Can Be Educational and Fun! w/ Mrs. Kaminetsky
This week, in preparation to Pesach, we are happy to talk to Mrs. Elisheva Kaminetsky, the Principal of Judaic Studies at Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls. She is a mentor and advisor to alumni, a kallah teacher, and an adult lecturer. As an expert on Jewish education, she gives great educational workshops on Pesach. Mrs. Kaminetsky will share some excellent advice on how to create an awesome and fun learning environment at the Seder and make space for experiential learning and thoughtful and meaningful conversations. We’ll hear some amazing ideas and a lot of practical advice. [00:00] Mrs. Kaminetsky’s background and coming into Jewish education [02:40] The Seder and good teaching methodologies [07:28] Mrs. Kaminetsky’s organization of Seder [12:15] Advice to parents who are not educators [13:48] Helping teenagers engage in meaningful dialog at the Seder [18:51] Preparations for Pesach – creating themes [27:50] How to give everyone space and the use of visuals [30:50] How to make text come alive [35:58] How to transmit values to children [40:55] How to differentiate the Seder from other meals [42:26] Pesach workshops [47:10] Engaging children to ask questions [50:10] Final message *** This episode has been sponsored by jKaraoke, a great way to have good kosher family fun singing all of your favorite Jewish songs with karaoke. You can subscribe monthly from just $4.99 or yearly from $49.99, and in honour of their US launch, jKaraoke are now offering their best deal yet! Grab a yearly subscription plus a Karaoke Kit for just $99.99 plus use coupon JewsNextDor for an additional 10% off!! Check out jKaraoke.com today and let the fun begin!” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message
Apr 15
55 min
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