Episode

Dear Rabbi: Caring For Aging Parents

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edJEWcation
Published
Apr 23, 2026
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3485
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Summary

We’re kicking off a brand new segment called “Dear Rabbi,” where we bring real-life issues to the Rabbi and actually get into it with honest, often hilarious, sometimes painful conversations about the stuff people are quietly struggling with. First up: how to care for elderly parents without losing your mind, your marriage, or your lunch break. In this episode, we get into: Setting boundaries with elderly parents (and why that’s easier said than done) The difference between being a caregiver and being a nurse Why your parents just want to feel significant — and no, a text does NOT count The generational divide around phones, Uber apps, and why nobody remembers their Kaiser password What to do when your relationship with your parents is, well, complicated The Rabbi’s reflection on his Holocaust-survivor father and putting yourself in your parents’ shoes Jay on caring for his mom while raising a young daughter and feeling guilty about feeling guilty ChayaLeah admitting which of her four sons she’d trust with her medications (spoiler: it’s not all of them) Plus a hot take on Matzo manufacturers who dare to sell non-Kosher-for-Passover matzo. The audacity. Whether you’re navigating aging parents yourself, trying to figure out how much you’re really capable of giving, or just looking for permission to laugh about the hard stuff, this one’s for you. Grab a coffee, settle in, and remember: your parents just want you to call. Got a question for Dear Rabbi? Email us at [email protected] or message us on Substack.