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Children's education
Children's education
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Judaism didn't wait for the 19th century and Jules Ferry to understand that a person's future rests on 'Chinukh,' the education received from their parents. Our generation is more aware than previous ones of the need to shape young people so they can face the world that awaits them as adults.
This work by Rabbi Eliahou Touitou is the fruit of his great experience with young French speakers.
It presents a list of burning questions to help educators sow the seeds in their children that will make them the adults of tomorrow:
Do our children belong to us?
* Is it permissible to hit your child?
* What are the pitfalls of adolescence?
Should you bring your child to the synagogue?
* What does "being open" mean?
* The place of the Torah in education
King Solomon gave us the precious promise: "Train up the young in his way, for even when they are old they will not depart from it."
Education is an art that cannot be improvised; it requires learning... and this book offers you that learning.
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