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Connecting Jewish Grandparents

Connecting Jewish Grandparents

De : Sharona Hassan - Grand Plan
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Welcome to Connecting Jewish Grandparents, your guide to intentional Jewish grandparenting and building deep connections with your grandchildren. Each episode shares practical advice, inspiring stories, and timeless traditions to help you create a meaningful family legacy. Whether you’re a grandparent, parent, or part of the ”sandwich generation,” Connecting Jewish Grandparents offers tools to strengthen family bonds across generations.

Topics include: grandparenting tips, Jewish family traditions, building strong relationships, intergenerational wisdom, parenting partnerships, family legacy, and meaningful connections with grandchildren.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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  • What is the Torah's Secret to Staying Close to Grandchildren? I Emor
    Apr 27 2026

    Rabbanit Sharona explores Parashat Emor and the deeper meaning behind the Jewish holidays, the Ner Tamid (eternal flame), and the weekly gift of Shabbat. We often feel pressure to create perfect holiday moments, Pesach, Rosh Hashanah, Sukkot. But the Torah offers a different model. The light of a family is not built in one powerful experience. It is built through rhythm, consistency, and returning to one another again and again.

    This episode reframes grandparenting through the lens of joyful, intentional connections, showing how small, consistent moments can create lasting impact across generations.

    If you’ve ever wondered:

    • How do I stay connected to my grandchildren over time?
    • Do the small moments really matter?
    • How can I build a meaningful Jewish legacy?

    This conversation will give you a grounded and powerful perspective.

    And learn more about Becoming the Grandparent You Want To Be: https://grandplan.kit.com/profile/workshop

    Keywords: Jewish grandparents, Parashat Emor, Shabbat, Ner Tamid, Jewish holidays, family connection, grandparenting, Jewish parenting, legacy, intergenerational relationships, Torah wisdom, Passover, Rosh Hashanah, Sukkot

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    12 min
  • What Should Grandparents Be Wearing?
    Apr 21 2026

    Rabbanit Sharona Hassan explores the Torah portions of Acharei Mot–Kedoshim through a powerful and practical lens: the changing garments of the Kohen Gadol (High Priest) on Yom Kippur.

    Why did the High Priest change clothes five times? Why did he wear 8 layered garments when representing the people, and only 4 simple white garments when alone in the Holy of Holies?

    Drawing on the insights of Rashi and Rav Samson Raphael Hirsch, Sharona reveals that these garments were not about appearance, but about role, identity, and intention. This becomes a powerful framework for modern grandparenting. Because every time we show up in our families, we are “wearing” something:

    • Are we fully focused on our grandchildren and their needs?
    • Are we grounded in our own identity and presence?
    • Do we know how to shift between the two?

    This episode explores how to: balance personal identity with family roles become more intentional in how you show up navigate relationships with clarity and awareness ask the daily question: Who do I want to be today?

    The key takeaway: Grandparenting is not about choosing between yourself and your family. It is about knowing which “garments” to wear in each moment.

    New: Episode Sponsorship Opportunity! You can now dedicate an episode of the podcast: in memory of a loved one in honor of a milestone or to celebrate your family’s legacy: https://grandplan.kit.com/profile/sponsorship

    This episode is dedicated in memory of those who have fallen in service of and to protect the State of Israel.

    Jewish grandparents, grandparenting advice, Torah podcast, Acharei Mot Kedoshim, Yom Kippur meaning, Kohen Gadol garments, Jewish family relationships, legacy building, intentional parenting, spiritual growth Judaism, Rashi commentary, Samson Raphael Hirsch teachings

    #JewishGrandparents #TorahPodcast #YomKippur #Kedoshim #AchareiMot #FamilyConnection #Legacy #JewishLife #SpiritualGrowth #Grandparenting

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    15 min
  • What Turns Bitter into Sweet?
    Apr 13 2026

    Why does it sometimes feel harder after Pesach than during it?

    And how do we move from “bitter” back to “sweet”?

    In this episode of Connecting Jewish Grandparents, the Grand Plan Podcast Rabbanit Sharona explores the powerful moment of the world's first Rosh Chodesh Iyar, which immediately follows the spiritual high of Pesach.

    Drawing from the story of Marah, where Bnei Yisrael encountered bitter water just days after the miracles of the Exodus, this episode asks a deeply relevant question: What actually transforms bitterness into sweetness?

    Through this lens, Sharona connects:

    the emotional transition after Pesach

    the complexity of the Omer period (growth and mourning)

    and the Torah’s introduction of chukim and mishpatim as a framework for living, even when things don’t make sense

    This episode is especially meaningful for anyone: feeling the “drop” after a meaningful holiday navigating family dynamics or emotional complexity seeking practical, grounded ways to create connection and purpose

    The key takeaway: Sweetness is not always given.

    Sometimes, it is created through small, intentional actions. In this episode, you’ll learn:

    Why the Torah places the story of Marah at this moment

    The deeper meaning of the month of Iyar (Ziv / Nitzan)

    How to respond when life feels “bitter”

    A simple mindset shift that can change your relationships and your perspective

    A personal note: At the end of this episode, Sharona shares something that has become a source of sweetness in her own life, the upcoming workshop:

    Becoming the Grandparent You Want to Be

    https://grandplan.kit.com/profile/workshop

    If you are thinking about how to build more meaningful, intentional relationships with your grandchildren, I would love for you to join me.

    Keywords: Pesach reflection, after Passover, Rosh Chodesh Iyar, Omer meaning, Jewish podcast, Torah insights, Parashat Tazria Metzora, Marah bitter water, Jewish grandparents, family relationships, spiritual growth Judaism, chukim mishpatim meaning, Jewish parenting and grandparenting

    #Pesach #Omer #JewishPodcast #TorahInsights #JewishGrandparents #RoshChodesh #Iyar #SpiritualGrowth #FamilyConnection #JewishLife

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    20 min
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