On non-religious grandparents Rav Arush says to not allow children to visit their non-religious grandparents, assuming unattended by their religious parents. Could the Rav please elaborate on how those baalei teshuva parents could deal with such a sensitive situation in a manner that allows for kibud av v'em?
2. Gila
3/14/2011
Rav Arush says to not allow children to visit their non-religious grandparents, assuming unattended by their religious parents. Could the Rav please elaborate on how those baalei teshuva parents could deal with such a sensitive situation in a manner that allows for kibud av v'em?
3/14/2011
On non-religious grandparents Rav Arush says to not allow children to visit their non-religious grandparents, assuming unattended by their religious parents. Could the Rav please elaborate on how those baalei teshuva parents could deal with such a sensitive situation in a manner that allows for kibud av v'em?
3/14/2011
Rav Arush says to not allow children to visit their non-religious grandparents, assuming unattended by their religious parents. Could the Rav please elaborate on how those baalei teshuva parents could deal with such a sensitive situation in a manner that allows for kibud av v'em?