Take One Daf Yomi
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Bava Batra 87 and 88 - Breaking Up
5 minutes Posted Sep 20, 2024 at 4:00 am.
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Today’s Talmud pages, Bava Batra 87 and 88, ponder a question that is every parent's nightmare: Who is responsible when your kid breaks something valuable? As a recent story from Israel, involving a 3,500 year old vase and a very curious toddler, demonstrates, it's a profound question about parenthood, education, and what kind of society we want to be. So why should we let children touch things even if they're likelyt o break them? Listen and find out.


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