Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Fwd: OU Women’s Initiative Counting Toward Sinai Pirkei Avot Perek 5 Shiur 3


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From: OU Women's Initiative <ashmidman@ou.org>
Date: Tue, May 4, 2021, 9:00 AM
Subject: OU Women's Initiative Counting Toward Sinai Pirkei Avot Perek 5 Shiur 3
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The OU Women's Initiative
 

Elevate your Sefirat Haomer by learning Pirkei Avot with the
OU Women's Initiative.

The presentations in this series are presented by the women who recently completed the 
OU Women's Initiative Art of Speaking Advanced Seminar.  

Grand Sponsor 
                         
לעילוי נשמת טשארנע ליבא בת ר' יצחק יהוּדה   
Dedicated in loving memory of Charne Liba bas R' Yitzchok Yehudah by her children: Ella Shapiro, Harry Klaristenfeld, Nancy Wilamowsky
 
Mrs. Racheli Taubes
Perek 5, Shiur 3
Racheli Taubes grew up in Brooklyn, New York and studied in Israel at Michlalah, and majored in Jewish Education with a minor in chemistry at Stern College. She was in the first cohort of the Legacy Heritage Jewish Educators Program, which combines courses in education, psychology and Judaic studies, with intensive classroom fieldwork. Racheli holds master's degrees in Jewish Education from the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration and Bible from the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies. She is a Nishmat certified Yoetzet Halacha. She has taught Judaic Studies at Yeshivat Noam Middle School in Paramus, New Jersey and Torah Academy of Philadelphia, and Ramaz Upper School.  She previously served as the Orthodox Union Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus (OU-JLIC) educators at the University of Pennsylvania along with her husband Yaakov. She currently teaches Biology and Chemistry at Ma'ayanot Yeshiva High School for Girls, Marriage and Bible classes at Stern College for Women, and serves as the rebbetzin and Yoetzet Halacha at Mount Sinai Jewish Center. She is the proud mother of three children. At the OU Women's Initiative, Racheli has served as a Counting Toward Sinai Scholar-in-Residence and presented shiurim as part of the Simchat Torah program.
 
  


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