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What Children Hear That Adults Miss We begin the Book of Shemot (Exodus) with a New Year's-style resolution: read more Torah out loud—to our children, and to our grandchildren. Because the Exodus isn't just Judaism's gre...
Reading the Torah like a Child is an episode from Madlik Podcast – Torah Thoughts on Judaism From a Post-Orthodox Jew by Geoffrey Stern. What Children Hear That Adults Miss We begin the Book of Shemot (Exodus) with a New Year's-style resolu...
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Published Jan 8, 2026, 35:44 long, audio available.
What Children Hear That Adults Miss We begin the Book of Shemot (Exodus) with a New Year's-style resolution: read more Torah out loud—to our children, and to our grandchildren. Because the Exodus isn't just Judaism's greatest story; it's Judaism's most re-read story—told at the Seder, year after year, the longest-running book club in history. We're joined by scholar and author Ilana Kurshan to discuss her new book Children of the Book, a beautiful exploration of how reading to kids shapes not only them, but us. Together we read Exodus through young eyes: the burning bush as a lesson in attention, "seeing" as a form of leadership, pictures as commentary, and Moses himself sounding like a nervous child—"slow of speech." Whether you're a parent, grandparent, or just someone who loves texts, this episode is about the power of rereading—and the intimacy of reading aloud. Key Takeaways The Torah is meant to be reread Reading out loud is how Jewish memory is formed Reading with children changes how we read. Timestamps [00:00] Introduction to Malik Disruptive Torah [00:35] Guest Introduction: Scholar Arthur Ilana Khan [00:54] The Importance of Reading Aloud [01:38] Meet Ilana Khan: Author and Scholar [03:43] The Concept of Repetition in Jewish Reading [08:54] The Burning Bush: A Story of Attention and Vision [10:52] The Role of Close Reading in Jewish Tradition [13:52] The Art of Reading in Modern Times [24:05] Children's Unique Perspective on Stories [31:41] The Power of Reading Aloud to Children [34:53] Conclusion and Final Thoughts Links & Learnings Sign up for free and get more from our weekly newsletter Link to Ilana's Book: Sefaria Source Sheet: Transcript here:
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Reading the Torah like a Child is from Madlik Podcast – Torah Thoughts on Judaism From a Post-Orthodox Jew by Geoffrey Stern.
Published Jan 8, 2026 and 35:44 long