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When parents asked the Baal Shem Tov for a segulah to raise righteous children, his advice sounded… odd: “Wash your face with hot water every morning.” Only later did they realize what he really meant—and the depth behind those warm tears. A moving Hasidic story on parenting, prayer, and what shapes a child’s soul.
By Rav Shlomo KatzWhen parents asked the Baal Shem Tov for a segulah to raise righteous children, his advice sounded… odd: “Wash your face with hot water every morning.” Only later did they realize what he really meant—and the depth behind those warm tears. A moving Hasidic story on parenting, prayer, and what shapes a child’s soul.