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
When Shimmy and Bimmy get ready to watch the big bike show on TV, we learn an important lesson about remembering that everyone has a special job to do.
When Devorah works on her decision making, we learn an important lesson about our power to add a new ending to a hard story.
When Yehuda Fioner sees his flower crop, we learn an important lesson about the true source of our success.
When Rabi Zayra decides to travel from Bavel to Eretz Yisrael, we learn an important lesson about siezing opportunities.
When Rabbi Yisrael Meir, Hakohain of Radin, meets a stranger at the Inn, we learn an important lesson about looking for the good in other people.
When Rena and Penina decide to race, we learn an important lesson about the importance of the decisions we make.
When Vicki B feels unfulfilled, we learn an important lesson about cultivating positive speech.
When the king's doctor issues a unique prescription, we learn an important lesson about the strength of our tongues.
When Nicholas invites the governor for tea, we learn an important lesson about speaking with clarity.
When Yehuda asks the Radvaz how to make the most of his time, we learn an important lesson about making the most of our opportunities in the moment.
When Shimon offers an apology we learn an important lesson about sincerity.
When Miri's parents take her for a special birthday dinner, we learn an important lesson about responsibility.
When Nikanor decides to build beautiful new doors for the Beit HaMigdash, we learn an important lesson about extending ourselves in the service of our community and Hashem
When Timmy's class holds a bridge-building contest, we learn an important lesson about teamwork and responsibility.
When Yoni goes to sleep away camp for a month, we learn an important lesson about developing gifts within ourselves.
When King Aleppo gets a surprise birthday party, we learn an important lesson about sharing and contributing whatever we can.
When Shimon spots an overworked donkey, we learn an important lesson about treating everyone with kindness.
When Tzvi and Lisa have some unexpected guests at their wedding, we learn an important lesson about unity.
When all the people around Frank experience the same problem, we learn an important lesson about not getting stuck.
When Mrs. Katz switches up her routine, we learn an important lesson about the way we give tzedakah.