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In the season 2 opener, Eli Nash and a panel of guests explore the decision(s) for a child to distance themselves from the religion their parent's practice.
For many, this becomes insurmountable and the relationship between child and parent is never the same, possibly severed completely. In instances where one parent is more understanding and tolerant than the other, this can create friction and disagreement between the parents.
This divide even exists in religious groups that have mastered outreach. What they've come to accept and understand in a stranger, they are not always able to accomplish with their own children.
Of course, not all of this sits squarely on the parent. Often, children who distance themselves from religious practice, feel that they need to do the same with their parents - even if the parents would be understanding.
Rabbi Shais Taub - www.soulwords.org
Sara Gitty Weingarten - [email protected]
Shana Rubelow - www.hopestreetheals.com
Dov Oliver - www.hillelrockland.org
Connect with Eli
Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/eliyahu_nash
Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/nash.eli.75
YouTube | https://youtube.com/@insearchofmore
Website | https://eliyahunash.com
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In the season 2 opener, Eli Nash and a panel of guests explore the decision(s) for a child to distance themselves from the religion their parent's practice.
For many, this becomes insurmountable and the relationship between child and parent is never the same, possibly severed completely. In instances where one parent is more understanding and tolerant than the other, this can create friction and disagreement between the parents.
This divide even exists in religious groups that have mastered outreach. What they've come to accept and understand in a stranger, they are not always able to accomplish with their own children.
Of course, not all of this sits squarely on the parent. Often, children who distance themselves from religious practice, feel that they need to do the same with their parents - even if the parents would be understanding.
Rabbi Shais Taub - www.soulwords.org
Sara Gitty Weingarten - [email protected]
Shana Rubelow - www.hopestreetheals.com
Dov Oliver - www.hillelrockland.org
Connect with Eli
Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/eliyahu_nash
Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/nash.eli.75
YouTube | https://youtube.com/@insearchofmore
Website | https://eliyahunash.com
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Subscribe to the In Search of More Podcast:
Apple Podcasts| https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-search-of-more/id1521524896
Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/1NDVuC1LcPf2NhTkoJ5FGe?si=9c1227bba25d4bf0
Google Podcast | https://podcasts.google.com/search/in%20search%20of%20more
CastBox | https://castbox.fm/channel/In-Search-Of-More-id3070477?country=us
Amazon Music | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f3dea4f2-504f-4484-b0a2-cd5596b9162f/in-search-of-more
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