EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 19 MIN
Ki Tisa: Grandparent’s Guide to Healing Relationships
from Connecting Jewish Grandparents · host Sharona Hassan - Grand Plan
How do you repair broken family relationships? What does the Torah teach about healing after the Golden Calf? In this episode of the Grand Plan Podcast: Connecting Jewish Grandparents, Sharona explores Parashat Ki Tisa, the sin of the Golden Calf, and the 13 Attributes of Divine Compassion (Yud-Gimel Middot) as a powerful, practical framework for relationship repair, emotional safety, and rebuilding trust across generations. Discover a Jewish, Torah-based model for: repairing family rupture navigating difficult relationships with adult children strengthening the grandparent–grandchild connection slowing down anger and responding with compassion creating safe, loving spaces for honest accountability modeling resilience and healing as your greatest legacy. Sharona breaks the 13 Middot into five actionable steps for repairing relationships: Seeing your loved ones as they truly are Leading with compassion and emotional safety Becoming slow to anger Focusing on the relationship, not the disappointment Holding accountability without rejection 4This episode is for Jewish grandparents, parents, and anyone seeking intergenerational connection, Jewish wisdom for family life, and practical tools for healing after conflict. ✨ Your greatest inheritance is not objects or traditions. It is teaching the next generation how love survives rupture. Next Steps 📌 Interested in support for your own family repair journey? Schedule a one-on-one coaching conversation with Sharona. Book a Free Legacy Planning Call with Sharona → https://calendly.com/grandplan Ready for Coaching? → https://grandplan.kit.com/legacy Learn more: https://grandplan.kit.com/ 📌 Share this episode with someone navigating family distance or reconnection. 📌 Stay tuned for the upcoming Grand Plan group course on family repair and legacy building.
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How do you repair broken family relationships? What does the Torah teach about healing after the Golden Calf? In this episode of the Grand Plan Podcast: Connecting Jewish Grandparents, Sharona explores Parashat Ki Tisa, the sin of the Golden Calf, and the 13 Attributes of Divine Compassion (Yud-Gimel Middot) as a powerful, practical framework for relationship repair, emotional safety, and rebuilding trust across generations. Discover a Jewish, Torah-based model for: repairing family rupture navigating difficult relationships with adult children strengthening the grandparent–grandchild connection slowing down anger and responding with compassion creating safe, loving spaces for honest accountability modeling resilience and healing as your greatest legacy. Sharona breaks the 13 Middot into five actionable steps for repairing relationships: Seeing your loved ones as they truly are Leading with compassion and emotional safety Becoming slow to anger Focusing on the relationship, not the disappointment Holding accountability without rejection 4This episode is for Jewish grandparents, parents, and anyone seeking intergenerational connection, Jewish wisdom for family life, and practical tools for healing after conflict. ✨ Your greatest inheritance is not objects or traditions. It is teaching the next generation how love survives rupture. Next Steps 📌 Interested in support for your own family repair journey? Schedule a one-on-one coaching conversation with Sharona. Book a Free Legacy Planning Call with Sharona → https://calendly.com/grandplan Ready for Coaching? → https://grandplan.kit.com/legacy Learn more: https://grandplan.kit.com/ 📌 Share this episode with someone navigating family distance or reconnection. 📌 Stay tuned for the upcoming Grand Plan group course on family repair and legacy building.
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