Monday, August 24, 2020

Fwd: Yemei Ratzon Tefillah Audio Series: 4 Elul


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From: OU Women's Initiative <ashmidman@ou.org>
Date: Mon, Aug 24, 2020, 6:00 AM
Subject: Yemei Ratzon Tefillah Audio Series: 4 Elul
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The OU Women's Initiative
 

DISCOVER THE TEFILLOT UNIQUE TO CHODESH ELUL THROUGH EREV YOM KIPPUR WITH 32 WOMEN FROM AROUND THE GLOBE 
 
Ms. Chani Gotlieb
Rosh Hashana: Shemoneh Esrei Part 1 ובכן תן פחדך
Ms. Chani Gotlieb is a dynamic educator, currently teaching in two prestigious girls' high schools in New York. In addition, she lectures around the world to diverse audiences that span the gamut of Orthodox Jewry. Born and educated in Israel, Chani successfully integrates the best of Israel's yeshiva education with her high-level academic training. She holds a bachelor's degree in science earned in Israel, and a master's degree in Judaic studies earned in the USA. In her lectures, Chani analyzes contemporary issues through the lens of diverse Jewish thinkers. Her insights, gained by a rigorous approach to text, appeal to both intellectuals and laymen alike. As a historian, Chani's lectures are enhanced by the first-hand impressions she has formed of the many Jewish sites that she has visited worldwide. She has developed and implemented a unique curriculum for Jewish genealogy research which has exposed her to hundreds of personal narratives of multi-generational Jewish families. This work, together with her interviewing of Holocaust survivors for the Spielberg Shoah Foundation, provides Chani with a reservoir of memoirs to draw from, helping her to bring history to life for her audiences. 

At the OU Women's Initiative, Chani has served as a Counting Toward Sinai Scholar-in-Residence and presented a recording on tefillah as part of the Counting Toward Sinai Tefillah Series. 

 
The Yemei Ratzon Tefillah Audio Series is dedicated by Yitchok and Barbara Lehmann Siegel and family in memory of our beloved mother Rose Siegel, Sarah Russa bat Raphael, and her beloved sister Celia Firestein, Tzirel bat Raphael, of Baltimore, Maryland. 

For a full list of speakers and to hear previous shiurim, click here
To sign up for the Yemei Ratzon Teshuvah Video Series, click here

Please help us continue Ideas and Inspiration and other Women's Initiative programs
 

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