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EPISODE · Jan 4, 2026 · 17 MIN

Shemot: Working Towards Freedom

from Connecting Jewish Grandparents · host Sharona Hassan - Grand Plan

Parashat Shemot opens the story of Exodus with a quiet truth. The Israelites did not recognize their enslavement all at once. It unfolded gradually, through comfort, fear, and loss of choice. In this episode of Connecting Jewish Grandparents, we explore how Shemot helps us notice where we may feel stuck or disconnected in our own lives. Not only as grandparents, but as people living in a fast, distracted world. Through Torah wisdom and practical reflection, this episode asks: Where might I feel enslaved today? What kind of freedom do I want for myself and for my grandchildren? And what small step could begin a journey toward redemption? Redemption in Torah is not instant. It begins with awareness, commitment, and a willingness to be guided. This episode offers a simple, actionable takeaway for grandparents who want to live more intentionally and pass on values through presence, not perfection. If you are ready to move from feeling stuck to living with greater clarity and purpose, Grand Plan coaching offers a supportive Torah grounded space to imagine your legacy and take meaningful steps toward it. 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

Parashat Shemot opens the story of Exodus with a quiet truth. The Israelites did not recognize their enslavement all at once. It unfolded gradually, through comfort, fear, and loss of choice. In this episode of Connecting Jewish Grandparents, we explore how Shemot helps us notice where we may feel stuck or disconnected in our own lives. Not only as grandparents, but as people living in a fast, distracted world. Through Torah wisdom and practical reflection, this episode asks: Where might I feel enslaved today? What kind of freedom do I want for myself and for my grandchildren? And what small step could begin a journey toward redemption? Redemption in Torah is not instant. It begins with awareness, commitment, and a willingness to be guided. This episode offers a simple, actionable takeaway for grandparents who want to live more intentionally and pass on values through presence, not perfection. If you are ready to move from feeling stuck to living with greater clarity and purpose, Grand Plan coaching offers a supportive Torah grounded space to imagine your legacy and take meaningful steps toward it. 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

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