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The Power of Chinuch

by Rabbi Meyer Yedid

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9781422629833 / 142262983X
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New. New Want to become a fantastic parent or highly effective educator? Go to the experts our forefathers, the great men and women of Tanach, and the Sages of the TalmudWant to raise caring, responsible, and successful children and students? Use the best book available the Torah!Rabbi Meyer Yedid is a renowned educator, sought-after speaker, Rav of Brooklyn's large and thriving Congregation Shaare Zion, and author of the popular work The Power of TranquilityIn The Power of Chinuch, Rabbi Yedid combines his vast knowledge of Torah with his profound understanding of children - and the adults tasked to raise them (that's us!) His guidance is warm, practical, and firmly sourced in the Torah's eternal wisdomYes, we all know that we have to show children that we love them - but do we truly understand how to get the message of unconditional love across to them? Yes, we realize that - but wouldn't it teenagers are, to put it kindly, a little confused be valuable to learn how to key into their thoughts and… Read More
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