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Episode 24: Raising Kids Who Notice: Incubating Emunah, Environmental Stewardship, Compassion for All Creatures, and Living Tzedakah

49 min · 8 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, host Alana Rifkin Gelnick speaks with Yosef Gillers, founder of GrowTorah. Yosef shares how his childhood experiences and mentors inspired him to integrate Torah values with hands on, nature-based education. They discuss the importance of noticing, appreciating, and modeling values for children, and how experiential learning, through gardening, hiking, and outdoor activities, fosters growth, empathy, and connection to the earth. Yosef offers practical advice for engaging kids with nature and Torah, emphasizing that small, intentional actions can make a lasting impact. Learn more about GrowTorah at https://www.growtorah.org/ [https://www.growtorah.org/].

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