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An English translation of the acclaimed Hebrew best-seller, Zeriah u’Binyan beChinnuch. The author, an acknowledged Torah authority, is one of the foremost spiritual leaders of our time. This book has been prepared from several of his lectures, and presents basic guidelines for parenting and education. The wisdom in this important book fills a great need for our generation and Rabbi Wolbe’s vital teachings should be read and re-read by every Jewish parent and educator.

ISBN 1583304029
Translator Rabbi Leib Kelemen
Number of pages 88
Binding type Hard Cover

Additional information

Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 5.5 × 0.5 × 8.5 in
Publisher

Feldheim Pub; Revised edition (May 29, 2000)

Language

English

Hardcover

80 pages

ISBN-10

1583304029

ISBN-13

978-1583304020

Item Weight

8 ounces

8 reviews for Planting & Building: Raising a Jewish Child

  1. L. Rosenberg


    Tremendous. Worth reading far before marriage, as Rav Wolbe lays the groundwork and plants the ideas that a person should work on before raising a child, so that when the time is right, a person is prepared.

  2. AmmfSef


    The only book you will ever need in order to raise healthy and wonderful children. This is truly one size fits all.

  3. Nechama Sternberg


    Thank you

  4. Eliezer Pilowky


    Excellent book and author

  5. Anabella


    amazing book! worth buying and reading for each child!

  6. Joe2


    This book was warmly recommended by a rabbi and noted author Rabbi Pesach Krohn (he said `there is a wonderful sefer -book that I cannot recommend enough it is..!). The author writes very fundamentally. He was one of the greatest rabbis of the generation in matters of chinuch-education. These are lectures given over years and were written down for the sake of the broader community. The translation was done by a rabbi who was probably close to him. Click here for an amazing story as told by the translator: […]

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    If you have “difficult” or “stubborn” children, throw away your other parenting books and just drink this one in, deeply. Time and again, I lose patience with the “sprouting” process and try to “fix” my children with rigid, soul-destroying discipline. When, invariably, I give up in despair – I always happen to notice this book on my shelf, read it…and thank G-d for its translator :-)! Without making you into the weak parent of a tyrannical child, this book shows you how to honor your child (and the tough ones REALLY need that) and, slowly, patiently, joyously, bring out the mentsch that he/she really is.

  8. Rebecca K.


    Rabbi Shlomo Wolbe provides the two basic keys to raising a moral, emotionally healthy, well adjusted Jewish child. Beginning with the premise that the world develops through two main functions, PLANTING and BUILDING, Rabbi Wolbe applies these two principles to the education and nurturing of the Jewish child. He introduces the book by explaining that parents need to first PLANT in their child the proper perspective on life, the proper morals, values and goals; and they will see them sprout as the child develops. At the same time however, he warns us not to leave them to sprout on their own. Parents must next tend to their child, and BUILD the child by teaching him to apply these principles in the daily struggle of becoming a human being.The primary focus of the book, then, gives the reader advice on how to apply these two elements to parenting his child, with both practical examples and a basic Jewish philosophy to education.No other book on the market will give a parent a better understanding into the nature of child-rearing and the importance parents play in building their children into proper, respectful, moral, healthy, loving adults.

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