The Yid and The Rabbi: Parenting God, Outcasts and Emuna
Rabbi Moshe Borger
A deep and honest conversation about the connection between faith, the soul, and childhood experiences, and how wounds in relationships with parents, educators, and systems can shape one’s relationship with God. Rabbi Moshe Borger explains why Judaism should never be judged by Jews, and how authentic faith is built through love, trust, and emotional work rather than fear or perfectionism. The discussion addresses the challenges of our generation, anxiety, difficult thoughts, education, and trauma, and offers tools through prayer, learning faith, and genuine connection. A central message runs throughout: every Jew is precious, every small step matters, and redemption begins with unity and acceptance.
A deep and honest conversation about the connection between faith, the soul, and childhood experiences, and how wounds in relationships with parents, educators, and systems can shape one’s relationship with God. Rabbi Moshe Borger explains why Judaism should never be judged by Jews, and how authentic faith is built through love, trust, and emotional work rather than fear or perfectionism. The discussion addresses the challenges of our generation, anxiety, difficult thoughts, education, and trauma, and offers tools through prayer, learning faith, and genuine connection. A central message runs throughout: every Jew is precious, every small step matters, and redemption begins with unity and acceptance.
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