“As a non-Jew I was interested in learning how I could apply Jewish thought to the raising of my (Jewish) children.”

“Now that my kids are getting older and more aware, I felt it was important for them to have some tradition at home and not just through religious school/programming.”

“I wanted to share with other parents in a small group environment; I wanted to learn how other parents transmit Jewish values to their children.”

“I hadn’t explored Judaism as a resource for parenting issues—I can’t get enough parenting advice/instruction!”

“I was raised in a conservative family and am now in an interfaith marriage.  I am struggling with how best to raise my children with Jewish traditions that feel comfortable for all of us.”

“I wanted to become a better role model for my children.”

In the past seven years close to 1,000 parents have enjoyed Parenting Through a Jewish Lens.  Curious about this program?Learn about it at an upcoming parenting program facilitated by one of our stellar instructors.

Registration for Parenting Through a Jewish Lens opens soon at www.hebrewcollege.edu/parenting.  Visit this site for information on classes being offered at locations throughout Greater Boston. Questions?  Contact Elisha Gechter:  egechter@hebrewcollege.edu or 617-457-8746.

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