S1 E2: Parenting a child with Down Syndrome with Rabbi Baruch Rabinowitz - podcast episode cover

S1 E2: Parenting a child with Down Syndrome with Rabbi Baruch Rabinowitz

Jan 24, 20211 hr 20 minTranscript available on Metacast
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Episode description

Devastation, despair, extreme loss. These are some of the ways parents describe feeling after hearing that their child has down’s syndrome.

In this episode, we will hear the recipe for turning that initial despair and devastation into feelings of happiness, appreciation and joy.

A big thank you to Rabbi Rabinowitz for sharing his story and experiences with us.

Rabbi Rabinowitz and his wife can be reached for chizuk and support at bmrabinowitz@gmail.com.

Here is the letter Rabbi Rabinowitz received from Rabbi Moshe Shapiro. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vzKUCLcw0Ua0vjntnGVwl2kZB36tuFdm/view?usp=sharing

For this episode, we partnered with Camp Hasc, a premier summer program for children and adults with special needs, intellectual and physical disabilities. To learn more, check out their website at https://camphasc.org/#.

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