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For the parent learning quietly, lovingly, and with a little more wisdom than they give themselves credit for.
In this episode, The Jewla unpacks the Bat Sheva archetype — the one who has lived through complicated things, learned resilience the long way, and now pours that strength into their kid’s big Jewish moment. Like Bat Sheva, you’re navigating the messy, meaningful parts of life with grace… and maybe secretly practicing trope when no one’s home.
You’ll hear how to turn curiosity into connection, why learning one aliyah with your kid is pure magic, and how “practice makes less nervous” is the only halacha that matters for parents right now.
Perfect for: Intermediate b-mitzvah parents, spiritual overthinkers, and anyone who wants to understand what their kid is chanting so they can cry louder in the front row.
Tune in and tag @chantingwithsabrina with your Bat Sheva breakthroughs — trope tongue-twisters welcomed.
By Sabrina FriedmanFor the parent learning quietly, lovingly, and with a little more wisdom than they give themselves credit for.
In this episode, The Jewla unpacks the Bat Sheva archetype — the one who has lived through complicated things, learned resilience the long way, and now pours that strength into their kid’s big Jewish moment. Like Bat Sheva, you’re navigating the messy, meaningful parts of life with grace… and maybe secretly practicing trope when no one’s home.
You’ll hear how to turn curiosity into connection, why learning one aliyah with your kid is pure magic, and how “practice makes less nervous” is the only halacha that matters for parents right now.
Perfect for: Intermediate b-mitzvah parents, spiritual overthinkers, and anyone who wants to understand what their kid is chanting so they can cry louder in the front row.
Tune in and tag @chantingwithsabrina with your Bat Sheva breakthroughs — trope tongue-twisters welcomed.