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Genuine Beats Forced Every Single Time #faith #parenting
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Ever wonder how true spiritual growth impacts the next generation? In this candid discussion, we explore the nuances of parenting within a community focused on genuine connection, rather than forced tradition. Discover how the 'do what I do, not what I say' philosophy fosters authentic engagement and valuable life lessons for children, allowing them to naturally emulate their parents' spiritual journey. The None of Your Business Podcast The Nations #___ Podcast
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I see a father dragging his kid to the
Aaron Kodesh to kiss it. I want to drag
that guy and throw him out of the shul.
You guys are very emotionally aware in
in our shul among about the children.
Except of do what I do, not what I say.
And our kids see that we're in shul
singing, davening, and they see that we
really mean it. And it's important to
us. So, they want to emulate us. They
want to do the same thing. I've noticed
the common denominator. None of you are
pushing your kids to do it. Let's talk
about it. We were pushed and we didn't
like it, right? We didn't like it, so
that's why we had to find our own ways.
Not saying that this is 100% proof that
it's going to work, but right now it's
working for our kids. They like to come
to shul. Kids are so innocent. They're
not corrupt like us. Their mind is so
fresh and innocent [music] and holy.
They smell holiness. They want to be
part of it.