Ever feel like you don’t know enough Torah to teach anyone? Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai saw it differently: If you know even one line more than someone else, you already have something the world needs. Through his dramatic escape from Jerusalem and his vision of Jewish survival, this class reframes Torah learning as a responsibility, not a personal achievement. Teaching even a little becomes an act of courage, continuity, and spiritual rescue.
What if your child didn’t need to become confident—but simply needed to discover who they already are? In this foundational class, we explore how every child is born with an inherent sense of worth, purpose, and connection. By shifting from praising behavior to nurturing identity, you will learn how to speak to your child in a way that builds deep self-worth, validates their inner voice, and helps them feel like proud “owners” of their spiritual legacy.
Bank robbery is obviously wrong. But borrowed Wi-Fi and shared passwords? That’s where integrity gets tested. This class builds the Torah's framework for honest measures and truthful dealings, examining how minor choices can create a slippery slope from taking to denying to outright lying. You’ll explore whether misleading someone counts as dishonesty even when no lie is spoken, and what those quiet, unseen choices reveal about your integrity.
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