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What happens when you over intellectualize death
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Cleaning up for Pesach and learning a kinder way to discipline children
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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Pesach cleaning and Bagel & Lox Jews
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Discussing the sensitive topic of teaching your child about stranger danger and the issues that come with it.
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A radio host conversing with a caller named Ema about their shared interest in talk shows and radio. Ema discusses their passion for justice and their interest in bird watching, sharing anecdotes about encounters with birds. They also mention a recent incident involving muffins and the dilemma of feeding wildlife in Palm Beach County.
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Embarking on an exhilarating dive into Purim's joyous celebration while delving into captivating glimpses of everyday life intrigue.
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We go over the Twelve Tips for the Jew That Just Started Keeping Jewish
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looking back at my fathers condition as well as reminiscing about what it was like when my mother had only one child
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We go through Ema's old pictures and figure out who is who and when is when
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how many diets have you been on?
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lifting heavy babies while waiting for marriage
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Learning how to be a dad through song
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After delving into various subjects, our focus shifts to the examination of the religious Jewish educational system. We explore the challenges it faces and consider potential solutions for improvement.
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welcoming fatherhood and learning how to be a better parent.
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We discuss various traditional beliefs, including old wives' tales and Jewish superstitions, exploring their meanings and reflecting on how they influenced our upbringing.
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We are exploring opportunities for the expansion of 770 Eastern Parkway and strategizing on how to ensure the success of this venture.https://www.expand770.com/
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Reflecting on the nostalgic moments of past space launches, moonwalks, and the intense space race with Russia, our conversation naturally transitions to contemplating the prospect of having children. We delve into discussions about preparations and considerations for starting a family.
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We reminisce about the challenges of researching papers in the past, reflecting on the substantial effort required. Additionally, we delve into current events, explicitly discussing the situation in Israel and drawing comparisons to historical events such as the Six-Day War and the Yom Kippur War.
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We reminisce about our childhood days, reflecting on the impulsive behaviors we once had. The conversation also delves into the poignant topic of my grandmother's jewelry, which was unfortunately taken from her during her time in the nursing home. Additionally, we share heartfelt stories about the songs my father and grandfather (zaidy) used to sing to their respective wives, adding a touch of nostalgia to our discussions.
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In our conversation, we delved into the fascinating world of Chanukah, exploring the myriad types of menorahs and the diverse decorations employed during the festive celebration. We also discussed the nuanced distinctions within various sects of Judaism, pondering questions like whether one can wear a button on Shabbos. The discourse extended beyond traditions to encompass the broader theme of learning and discovering the rich tapestry of how people practice their faith differently. We even touched upon the tendency to blame parents for their children's behavior and the importance of letting go of grudges. The dialogue took an introspective turn, contemplating the challenges of having dementia yet speaking one's mind. Amidst these reflections, we found joy in creating a Chanukah jingle and revisiting the historical significance of this cherished festival.
- Visa fler