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8. Rabbi Phil Karesh - Parenting Expert - Parenting Perspectives

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Have you ever wondered how to overcome your child's apathy? How to help children and students really connect to Tefillah and Hashem? If you answered yes to any of those questions, this episode is for you. Rabbi Phil Karesh, the Executive Director of the OU's Community Projects & Partnerships initiative, is a parenting and chinuch expert. In this episode, he shares many insights and reflections into parenting that can help you navigate various aspects of parenting. Don't miss an amazing parenting lesson Rabbi Karesh shares from a story with Rabbi Shmuel Kaminetsky, as well as an amazing parenting tip from Dr. Jerry Loeb.

Rabbi Phil Karesh is the Executive Director of the OU's Department of Community Projects and Partnerships. Previously, he was the Director of Staff Onboarding; Alumni Coordinator for NCSY as well as the director of Education for Midwest NCSY. Rabbi Karesh is an educator with 20+ years of experience in Jewish education, in both formal and informal settings. Rabbi Karesh is a sought-after Mohel, and is known for giving one of the more engaging Daf Yomi shiurim in the Chicago area.

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38 episoade

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Have you ever wondered how to overcome your child's apathy? How to help children and students really connect to Tefillah and Hashem? If you answered yes to any of those questions, this episode is for you. Rabbi Phil Karesh, the Executive Director of the OU's Community Projects & Partnerships initiative, is a parenting and chinuch expert. In this episode, he shares many insights and reflections into parenting that can help you navigate various aspects of parenting. Don't miss an amazing parenting lesson Rabbi Karesh shares from a story with Rabbi Shmuel Kaminetsky, as well as an amazing parenting tip from Dr. Jerry Loeb.

Rabbi Phil Karesh is the Executive Director of the OU's Department of Community Projects and Partnerships. Previously, he was the Director of Staff Onboarding; Alumni Coordinator for NCSY as well as the director of Education for Midwest NCSY. Rabbi Karesh is an educator with 20+ years of experience in Jewish education, in both formal and informal settings. Rabbi Karesh is a sought-after Mohel, and is known for giving one of the more engaging Daf Yomi shiurim in the Chicago area.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeducation/support

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38 episoade

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