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Know Your Children with Rav Shlomo Katz

Know Your Children with Rav Shlomo Katz

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“Know Your Children with Rav Shlomo Katz” is a series about the everyday holy work of raising children with heart, patience, and honesty. Join Rav Shlomo in learning from the sefer Da Et Yeladecha by Rav Itamar Shwartz, author of Bilvavi Mishkan Evneh, and explore how Torah and Chazal guide us in building a healthy, loving connection between parent and child. This isn’t about perfect techniques or quick fixes. It’s about creating a foundation of truth, learning to really listen, and finding the right “funnel” so that what we want to give actually reaches our children. Each shiur is meant to be practical, gentle, and encouraging, and something you can take home and live with.© 2026 Rav Shlomo Katz Judaïsme Parentalité Relations Spiritualité
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    • 15. Love Puts Everything In Perspective
      Feb 8 2026

      When parenting gets loud—mischief, nerves, anger—what actually brings you back to yourself?

      Rav Shlomo Katz and the women of Shirat David continue the conversation about love, but take it somewhere very practical: love as the daily mindset that quiets anger and restores perspective in the moment.

      We explore why “hashkacha” tricks to suppress frustration often fail, and why the most effective preparation is what happens before the moment: training yourself to think loving thoughts throughout the day. Along the way, we learn from the “default emunah” example of Reb Leo Dee, connect this to Azamra (finding the good), and reframe success in parenting: not “did my child behave,” but who did I become when I could’ve lost it—and didn’t.

      We close by opening the next focus: emotional investment in children, the tension between authority and hierarchy in the home, and how to keep parenting from becoming pressure, so it can return to wonder.

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      CHAPTERS
      00:00 Sponsorship and Introduction
      01:03 Continuing Last Week's Topic
      02:07 Soul’s Three Garments: Thought, Speech, Action
      03:15 Thinking Love: Machshava
      05:07 Dealing with Child Mischief and Anger
      07:09 Attempting to Suppress Anger (lehashkiach)
      12:29 Extreme Faith Example from Reb Leo
      17:51 Azamra: Recognizing Good in Others
      22:35 Outcome Focus: Becoming a Calm Parent
      23:46 Parenting: From Pressure to Wonderment
      24:54 Finding the Real Outcome of Parenting
      26:06 Defining the Perfect Goal for Our Children
      27:15 Upcoming Focus: Emotional Investment in Children
      28:47 The Best Friend vs Spouse Debate
      30:41 Natural Love vs Deeper V'ahavta l'Reiache
      32:46 Couples as Model for Mutual Love
      36:10 Authority and Hierarchy in the Home
      41:24 Practical Solution: Daily Loving Thoughts
      44:15 When Parental Love Expressions Fade
      45:15 Connecting Children to Their Souls
      48:12 Guilt and Uncertainty Over Monitoring a Child’s Soul
      49:17 Navigating Parenting in a Modern, Secular-Influence…
      51:05 Self-Examination: Am I Poisoning My Child’s…
      53:58 Protecting the Body vs. Protecting the Soul
      55:36 Seeking Practical Solutions Amidst Parenting…
      57:40 Balancing Authority with Humility in the Household

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      58 min
    • 14. Crucial Thoughts of Love
      Feb 1 2026

      Rav Shlomo Katz and the women of Shirat David move from “Do they feel our love?” to something even more subtle, and often more powerful: do they live inside our loving thoughts?

      Building on the classic Chassidic framework of the three “garments” of the soul, machshava (thought), dibbur (speech), and ma’aseh (action), we explore three ways love is revealed, and why most homes naturally excel at action (providing, doing), struggle with speech (saying it clearly), and almost completely overlook thought.

      A striking line lands hard: a child’s inner voice is shaped less by what we say… and more by what we consistently think. We unpack the “telepathic” reality kids pick up on, why negative bias hijacks our minds, and why pure machshava can be the deepest gift that quietly changes everything downstream.

      Along the way, we connect it to Ahavat Hashem, bringing Maimonides (Rambam): “m’derech ha’ohavim… she’hem choshevim b’ahavah” — it’s the way of lovers to think in love.

      This week’s avodah: notice what “invades” your loving thoughts… and practice returning to the simple, holy sentence: “Of course I love my child.”
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      CHAPTERS
      00:00 Opening and Sponsor Acknowledgments
      01:39 Thought, Speech, Action Sequence
      03:10 Three Ways to Express Love
      05:35 Parental Investment in the Three Garments
      06:37 Importance of Thinking Before Speaking
      08:23 The Heart’s Role and “Opening Your Heart”
      12:14 Why Parents Excel in Action
      13:58 Why Speech Needs Improvement
      17:55 Why Thought Is Almost Absent
      22:52 Does Thinking Love Actually Matter?
      25:46 Machshava as Tefillah and Presence
      28:56 “A Child’s Inner Voice Is What I Think”
      32:57 Why Machshava Feels Unmeasurable
      36:44 Thinking Love From the Child’s Existence
      41:27 Thoughts That Expand Space vs. Clog It
      43:56 Why We Struggle With “Free” Love-Thoughts
      46:22 How Pain/Judgment Invade Love-Thoughts
      48:08 Machshava as the Core of the Soul
      50:09 Parenting with Pure Thought: Guarding the Heart
      51:25 Next Steps: Focus on This Week’s Study

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      52 min
    • 13. The Need for Verbal Expression
      Jan 25 2026

      What if your child knows you love them… but rarely hears it?

      In this week’s Know Your Children, Rav Shlomo Katz and the women of Shirat David draw a sharp line between ahavah nisteret (love that exists but stays hidden) and ahavah gluyah (love that’s felt because it’s expressed). Most of parenting is “industrial”—laundry, food, homework, logistics—and yes, it often comes from love. But when love isn’t spoken, kids can grow up emotionally unsure, even inside a home that’s doing “everything right.”

      Using a mashal from marriage (“I provide everything. Shouldn’t that be enough?”), we explore why provision isn’t the same as connection, why waiting until a child is in crisis is too late, and how small, consistent habits—especially verbal expression and short, regular conversations—can change the emotional climate of a home.'

      This isn’t about guilt. It’s about learning to say what’s already true so your child can actually receive it.
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      For more Shuirim and Music from Rav Shlomo Katz, visit: https://ravshlomokatz.com
      Join Rav Shlomo Katz's WhatsApp Community: https://chat.whatsapp.com/KHKOhhPaeHx5Kb74WL9L9a?mode=ems_copy_t

      CHAPTERS
      00:00 Opening and Sponsor Acknowledgements
      01:07 Shiur Overview: Imperfect Love
      05:28 Identifying Two Problems in Parental Love
      06:54 Guilt as a Trigger
      08:09 Patience and Compassion for Ourselves
      10:09 Emotional Layer Small in Daily Life
      13:12 Measuring Basic Needs
      21:26 Hidden vs. Revealed Love Question
      23:56 Hidden love in daily parenting gestures
      25:17 Rental car story and parental love realization
      29:08 Love often known to parents but not felt by kids
      30:27 Wife's expectations beyond financial provision
      31:33 Constant verbal communication vital in relationships
      34:56 Examining parent-child emotional connection
      42:34 Preemptive emotional conversations with children
      46:53 Love must be revealed, not hidden, with kids
      49:21 Metallica Covers and Unexpected Lullabies

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      50 min
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