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EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 17 MIN

Why Repetition Matters l Naso

from Connecting Jewish Grandparents · host Sharona Hassan - Grand Plan

In Parashat Naso, the Torah repeats the exact same tribal donations to the Mishkan twelve separate times. A human editor probably would have written: “Each tribe brought the same offering.” But Torah repeats every gift individually. Why? In this episode of Connecting Jewish Grandparents: the Grand Plan Podcast, Rabbanit Sharona Hassan explores how repeated acts of love, ritual, and connection shape family identity and belonging across generations. The same stories. The same blessings. The same yearly gatherings. The same recipes. The same phone calls. In a world obsessed with novelty, Torah reminds us that repetition is often what builds emotional security, resilience, and lasting family connection. Enrollment closes soon for Becoming the Grandparent You Want to Be, Grand Plan’s workshop series on joyful, intentional intergenerational connection and Jewish legacy-building. https://grandplan.kit.com/profile/wor...  Podcast episodes and weekly connection emails are also available for sponsorship in honor or memory of loved ones. https://grandplan.kit.com/profile/spo... Cheesecake truffle recipe mentioned in the episode: Cheesecake Truffles Video    • Cheesecake Truffles - Easy Cooking with Kids   This episode explores: Parashat Naso, Jewish grandparenting, and legacy, Why family rituals matter, The psychology of belonging, Repetition, memory, and identity, Building meaningful connection with grandchildren  #ParashatNaso #JewishGrandparents #Grandparenting #JewishLegacy #FamilyTraditions #JewishContinuity

In Parashat Naso, the Torah repeats the exact same tribal donations to the Mishkan twelve separate times. A human editor probably would have written: “Each tribe brought the same offering.” But Torah repeats every gift individually. Why? In this episode of Connecting Jewish Grandparents: the Grand Plan Podcast, Rabbanit Sharona Hassan explores how repeated acts of love, ritual, and connection shape family identity and belonging across generations. The same stories. The same blessings. The same yearly gatherings. The same recipes. The same phone calls. In a world obsessed with novelty, Torah reminds us that repetition is often what builds emotional security, resilience, and lasting family connection. Enrollment closes soon for Becoming the Grandparent You Want to Be, Grand Plan’s workshop series on joyful, intentional intergenerational connection and Jewish legacy-building. https://grandplan.kit.com/profile/wor...  Podcast episodes and weekly connection emails are also available for sponsorship in honor or memory of loved ones. https://grandplan.kit.com/profile/spo... Cheesecake truffle recipe mentioned in the episode: Cheesecake Truffles Video    • Cheesecake Truffles - Easy Cooking with Kids   This episode explores: Parashat Naso, Jewish grandparenting, and legacy, Why family rituals matter, The psychology of belonging, Repetition, memory, and identity, Building meaningful connection with grandchildren  #ParashatNaso #JewishGrandparents #Grandparenting #JewishLegacy #FamilyTraditions #JewishContinuity

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