Podcast. Helicopter Parenting and Sick Bed Snuggles
It’s been a long week in the Katz house — so we’re talking helicopter parenting and the joys of a good snuggle.
It’s been a long week in the Katz house — so we’re talking helicopter parenting and the joys of a good snuggle.
It’s another busy week for Abraham and his family. Both Sarah and Abraham die at ripe old ages. Isaac takes a wife and finds love.
Abraham shows us what is truly important in this week’s TableTalk.
Parshat Chayei Sarah begins with the death of Sarah and ends with death of Abraham. In between, Abraham buys the Cave of the Patriarchs and sends his servant on a journey back to Charan to find a bride for Isaac.
In this week’s parsha, Parshat Chayei Sarah, Abraham’s servant finds a wife for Isaac at the typical Biblical pick-up spot, the water well. Rebecca is chosen because of the kindness and generosity she displays in offering water to the servant and his camels.
After Sarah dies, Abraham sends his servant to find a bride for Isaac. Impressed with Rebecca, Abraham’s servant invites her to meet Isaac and become his bride. Click the camel below to download a printer-friendly version.
This week’s Torah reading, Chayei Sarah, transitions us from one generation to the next.
In this week’s parsha, Chayai Sarah, we find out what it takes to make it into Abraham’s family.
What would it take to make it into YOUR family? What traits define your family and what are you looking for in any new future members? Eliezer, Abraham’s servant, who is on a mission to find Issac a wife, has an idea as to what quality this woman must possess. Do you know what it is? What kind of woman would fit perfectly into Abraham’s family?