Yaakov and Esav" setting expectations
Another component of the child's development that many point to as key is resilience -- the power to bounce back after a set back, not to give up in the face of adversity. When Esav sells the bechora for the soup, he declares, "Here I am going to die, so why do I need the bechora?" That is the opposite of resilience.
Divrei Chaim: setting expectations: "There is one thought on this past week’s parsha from Rav Hirsch that I think everybody, even those of us who don’t know anything else Rav Hi..."
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Divrei Chaim: setting expectations: "There is one thought on this past week’s parsha from Rav Hirsch that I think everybody, even those of us who don’t know anything else Rav Hi..."
Visit my site www.kallahmagazine.com -- not just for kallahs. You can also see posts at http://www.examiner.com/x-18522-NY-Jewish-Bridal-Examiner
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