First, confidence, frugality and responsibility.
Jewish families convince their children that they are unique; Jews pay attention to thrift, as long as the basic functions of life are guaranteed; We must also know how to give and how to be charitable, not only for individuals, but also for society;
Second, clarify the concept of real right.
Jewish parents told their children to protect their own property, at the same time respect other people's property, compensate for losses and pay the price for misappropriation of public funds.
Third, postpone enjoyment.
The so-called delayed enjoyment refers to delaying the satisfaction of one's desires in pursuit of greater returns in the future, which is almost the core of Jewish education and the greatest secret of Jewish success.