Welcome to "Parsha Pals" a heartwarming podcast that takes your kids on an exciting journey one Parsha at a time. Each week, join Morah Sarah Richter for a captivating story that teaches a timeless lesson from the Parsha
In this story shared by Rabbi Gold, about Ellie and his camp friends breaking fast, we learn an important lesson about being quick and swift to do what's right.
When Ezra finds a new book at his grandparents' house, we learn an important lesson that it's not just what we do, it's how we do it and we should always do things with manners, with Derech Eretz.
When Yitzach seeks advice on managing his funds, we learn an important lesson about using the gifts Hashem has given us in order to help others.
When a farmer sells his cow to his neighbor, we learn an important lesson about how the mitzvot of the Torah become part of us.
When Rabbi Yehuda's students have to share, we learn an important lesson about saying "Baruch Hashem" and showing gratitude for what we have.
When Marcelino brings his daughter with him to work, we learn an important lesson about the importance of lifting our own perspective when faced with hurdles large and small.
When a group of workers take their lunch break on a warm summer day, we learn an important lesson about the importance of building community and taking care of one another.
When Miriam loses a family heirloom, we learn a lesson about the importance of always expressing thanks to people that help us in small ways.
When Reva gets sparkley new shoes, we learn an important lesson about bringing as much kiddusha into the world as we can.
Discover the story of a brave student who stood up to protect a fellow classmate from embarrassment in Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi's Beit Midrash. Morah Sarah shares this powerful tale of kindness, courage, …
When Nachum presents a gift to the emperor, we learn an important lesson about having faith in the big picture.
When Lisa takes a pop quiz at school, we learn an important lesson about the power of taking a genuine interest in the people we interact with each day.
When Rebbetzin Ita Ethyl Kaminetsky spends some time in the hospital, we learn an important lesson that sometimes the things we think are small, aren't so small after all.
When Rabbi Edelstein works with a speech therapist, we learn an important lesson about the power of "todah", the power of gratefulness.
When Tzvi goes out for his birthday, we learn an important lesson about using our words in a sincere way to make other people feel good.
When Naomi and her family move to Israel, we learn an important lesson that the more you give to others, the happier we will be.
When Leib makes an unexpected stop, we learn an important lesson about not making a big deal out of the mitzvot we do for others.
When Sarah wins the spelling bee at school, we learn an important lesson about how to accomplish great things with excitement and perseverance.
When Rav Chaim and his wife help their neighbors through a difficult time, we learn an important lesson that always involving ourselves in acts of chesed and kindness is acting in the ways of the Tor…