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Parsha for Kids
Chana Friedman
55 episodes
1 week ago
Hello, and welcome to Parsha for Kids! My name is Chana and I love learning Torah. I am so excited to learn the Parsha with YOU! Each week we will learn a key point or idea from the Parsha, and maybe you can teach it to a friend or family member, too. Let’s get started! Note: If you have any questions or comments, email me at parsha4kids@gmail.com. I love hearing from you!
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Hello, and welcome to Parsha for Kids! My name is Chana and I love learning Torah. I am so excited to learn the Parsha with YOU! Each week we will learn a key point or idea from the Parsha, and maybe you can teach it to a friend or family member, too. Let’s get started! Note: If you have any questions or comments, email me at parsha4kids@gmail.com. I love hearing from you!
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Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
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S5E6 Ki Teitzei 2023
Parsha for Kids
15 minutes 43 seconds
2 years ago
S5E6 Ki Teitzei 2023

In this week's parsha, Ki Teitzei, we explore laws that address human dignity and responsibility. These include, but are not limited to:

  • The law of a beautiful captive. A man must reflect before deciding to marry her, and once he does marry her, must treat her as a full-fledged wife.
  • The law of inheritance. One must give the double portion to the firstborn son, not the son of the wife one prefers.
  • The law of a hanged man. Since each human is created b'tzelem Elokim, we are obligated to bury this man before nightfall.
  • The law of the wayward son. From here we learn the importance of rebuke- it is a parent's job to try to prevent their child's behavior from escalating and getting worse over time.

The big ideas behind these laws still resonate today.

Parsha for Kids
Hello, and welcome to Parsha for Kids! My name is Chana and I love learning Torah. I am so excited to learn the Parsha with YOU! Each week we will learn a key point or idea from the Parsha, and maybe you can teach it to a friend or family member, too. Let’s get started! Note: If you have any questions or comments, email me at parsha4kids@gmail.com. I love hearing from you!