Oct

17 2021

BookFest: Einat Nathan with Tara Ohayon in person at the GFECC

10:00AM - 11:00PM  

JCC Dallas 7900 Northaven Rd.
Dallas, TX 75230

Contact Rachelle Crane
2142397128
rweisscrane@jccdallas.org

$ Cost $ 6.00

BookFest In Your Living Room Present: Einat Nathan, My Everything
In Conversation with Tara Ohayon in person at the GFECC for Mimosas in the Morning – Einat Nathan virtually from Israel

Tickets: $6 for one ticket

The compassionate #1 bestseller in Israel that shows parents—particularly mothers—how to teach children to be strong and independent by seeing the world through their children’s eyes and feel it through their children’s hearts.

Einat Nathan is the mother of five children and a parenting expert and counselor with her own clinic. She first published her book (Haimsheli, by top publisher Kinneret Zmora Bitan) in 2018, and it became the national bestseller of the year across all categories in Israel, making her a national celebrity.

My Everything resonated because mothers read it, cried and smiled, and discovered a way to look at their children as independent people, not solely as an extension of who they are or as a calling card. Now translated into English, My Everything is a beautiful and comforting read that reminds mothers how to be patient with their children, to try to remain calm in an age of constant fearmongering, and to appreciate and accept each child as an individual, with their own quirks, gifts, and flaws.

Einat writes, “Parenthood is like a bungee jump. It’s scary and fun, it makes you fly and often lets you down.” This book isn’t so much a parenting guide as an exploration of the complex emotional journey of being a parent, reminding us of the courage and energy it requires as well as acknowledging that no parent is perfect and at the end of the day, this relationship is about connection.

My Everything is a compassionate, loving answer to The Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother to teach children to be strong and independent. Part Conscious Parenting and part The Blessings of a Skinned Knee, this is a book that will transform how readers think about raising children, resonating across cultures.

About the Author
Einat Nathan has a BA in law for Tel Aviv University and has been certified by the Adler Institute and the Ministry of Education for Parental Instruction and Group Instruction. She lives in Tel Aviv with her husband Yuval, and her five children Eyal, Yoav, Lihi, Rona, and Shira.
Presented with Goldberg Family Early Childhood Center and part of the Parenting at All Stages Series

Sponsor: JCC Dallas