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JCH » Politics » Orthodox Conundrum

Education for Emunah (26)

November 27, 2019 11:54 am

Among many Orthodox Jews, there seems to be a crisis of faith – and the issue is even more acute among our children and students. Can we teach belief? Are there strategies to help inculcate emunah? Rabbi Shmuel Feld, founding director of the Jewish Education Innovation Challenge, joins me today to discuss some of the problems, and to offer practical techniques that can guide teachers and parents in their quest to develop genuine faith.

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