January 4, 2025 - 00:07

Over 2,000 mothers and fathers have participated in Rabbi Shais Taub’s six-week online parenting course, which has gained significant popularity among parents seeking guidance and support. As a new cohort prepares to commence next week, Rabbi Taub takes a moment to reflect on the influential parenting model provided by his late father, whose teachings continue to inspire him.
Participants in the course can expect to engage in meaningful discussions and interactive sessions, focusing on practical strategies for nurturing and guiding children. Rabbi Taub emphasizes the importance of building strong family connections and fostering a positive environment for growth.
The course has received praise for its relatable content and Rabbi Taub’s engaging teaching style, making it accessible for parents from various backgrounds. With a strong community of past participants, the upcoming session promises to offer new insights and support for those navigating the challenges of parenthood.
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