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Kosher ADHD

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Kosher ADHD Sample Chapter

I welcome this weighty professional composition authored by my good friend, Dr. Simcha Chesner, and Dr. Sara Markowitz, Kosher ADHD. The topic is addressed with precision and sensitivity, comprehensive professional expertise, and above all, deep compassion. – Isaac Herzog, President of the State of Israel

Kosher ADHD is not only a useful and sensitive guidebook for individuals, parents, teachers and spouses who live with ADHD, but a wonderful tool that captures and integrates the values and ideals of Torah, Mitzvos and community into the real-life struggles and successes that go with it. This book is an essential toolbox, resource, and support for those who love, teach, work with or have ADHD in the frum community. – Dr. Yitzchak Schechter, Chief Clinical Officer, Achieve Behavioral Health

This book will be a fascinating and valuable read for parents, educators, and anyone who relates to an ADHD child or adult. For most of us, it will be life-changing; for some, lifesaving. – Haskel Lookstein, Rabbi Emeritus, Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun, New York City


Kosher ADHD provides tremendous insight into the adverse impact that ADHD can have on the practice of religion and on religiously-guided family life, while at the same time offering numerous recommendations for how to deal with such adversities within this cultural context.
– Russell A. Barkley, Ph.D., Clinical Neuropsychologist and Professor of Psychiatry

Kosher ADHD Sample Chapter

I welcome this weighty professional composition authored by my good friend, Dr. Simcha Chesner, and Dr. Sara Markowitz, Kosher ADHD. The topic is addressed with precision and sensitivity, comprehensive professional expertise, and above all, deep compassion. – Isaac Herzog, President of the State of Israel

Kosher ADHD is not only a useful and sensitive guidebook for individuals, parents, teachers and spouses who live with ADHD, but a wonderful tool that captures and integrates the values and ideals of Torah, Mitzvos and community into the real-life struggles and successes that go with it. This book is an essential toolbox, resource, and support for those who love, teach, work with or have ADHD in the frum community. – Dr. Yitzchak Schechter, Chief Clinical Officer, Achieve Behavioral Health

This book will be a fascinating and valuable read for parents, educators, and anyone who relates to an ADHD child or adult. For most of us, it will be life-changing; for some, lifesaving. – Haskel Lookstein, Rabbi Emeritus, Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun, New York City

Kosher ADHD provides tremendous insight into the adverse impact that ADHD can have on the practice of religion and on religiously-guided family life, while at the same time offering numerous recommendations for how to deal with such adversities within this cultural context. – Russell A. Barkley, Ph.D., Clinical Neuropsychologist and Professor of Psychiatry
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A PRACTICAL APPROACH HOW TO TRANSFORM THE CHAOS OF ADHD INTO A FULFILLING TORAH-OBSERVANT LIFE.

IDEAL FOR JEWISH EDUCATORS, RABBIS, THERAPISTS, AND CONCERNED PARENTS. WITH A SECTION ON FRUM ADULTS STRUGGLING WITH ADHD.

Whether you are a concerned parent, rebbe, teacher, therapist, or frum adult struggling with ADHD yourself, this book offers unique strategies to help overcome the challenges of ADHD – not just in general, but also with specific observances like Shabbat, prayer, and Talmud study. Synthesizing Jewish insight with contemporary psychology, Drs. Chesner and Markowitz provide guidance to thrive personally, and within the family, school, and community.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is difficult for any child and adult, but it is particularly challenging for the religious Jew. So many aspects of the frum lifestyle can be almost impossible for a child with ADHD: sitting still during a long Shabbos davening or Shabbos meal; finding a way to daven with kavana when the child’s mind is wandering during prayer and cannot stay focused; remembering to make brachos before eating when a child struggles with impulsivity and wants to eat right away; and remembering to say Modeh Ani and wash netilas yadayim in the morning. So many aspects of Orthodox Judaism require intense focus and discipline. To make matters worse, parents, rabbis, and educators understandably get frustrated when children cannot sit still and think the students lack yiras Shamayim (reverence of Heaven). This only exacerbates the issue, since students feel like they are being punished for behaviors that they cannot control.

KOSHER ADHD draws on the most up-to-date and contemporary literature on the cutting edge of the proper understanding of this condition. The authors explain how there is a clash between inborn neurology and societal expectations. They argued that there is a need for a renewed, non-judgmental attitude with developmentally attuned parenting. As the children realize that they are not being judged, they can work on their executive functioning, break their bad habits, and grow to admire the adults in their lives as their primary role models. This book explains how to help keep ADHD children in the religious fold, find their own path in Orthodox Judaism, and become religiously, spiritually, and emotionally well adjusted.

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