Guiding Generations

In this insightful episode of Guiding Generations, Rabbi Shifman delves into the opening of Sefer Shemos, exploring the emergence of the Jewish nation and the origins of anti-Semitism. He examines how Paroh’s labeling of the Jewish people as a “problem nation” set a precedent for centuries of discrimination and internalized negativity. Through this lens, Rabbi Shifman draws profound lessons on parenting and education, emphasizing the dangers of labeling individuals—whether children or entire communities—and the lifelong impact it can have on self-perception and growth.

With relatable anecdotes and timeless Torah wisdom, Rabbi Shifman highlights the importance of focusing on the unique strengths and potential of each individual. This episode offers practical guidance for fostering resilience, compassion, and self-worth in children while challenging us to avoid the trap of defining others—or ourselves—by a single trait or challenge. Perfect for parents, educators, and anyone seeking to guide the next generation with Torah-inspired clarity and purpose.

What is Guiding Generations?

"Guiding Generations" with Rabbi Mordechai Shifman merges timeless Torah wisdom with contemporary parenting insights. Each episode draws from the weekly Torah portion, offering practical advice and spiritual guidance to help parents navigate the challenges of raising children with integrity, respect, and compassion. Join Rabbi Shifman as he connects ancient teachings to the realities of modern family life, empowering parents to cultivate a nurturing and value-driven home environment.