. Part 20 Teshuvah Dr. Michelle Sarna Dr. Michelle Sarna is a licensed psychologist, in private practice and serves as a psychologist at prominent a Jewish day school and camp. Among other positions, she has served as the Associate Director for Training and Professional Development of the OU's Jewish Learning Initiative on College Campuses (JLIC), and the JLIC educator at NYU. Michelle co-founded and co-directs the Orthodox Leadership Project, for which she received the Jewish Week's 36 Under 36 Week award. She lectures and writes on topics related to psychology, spirituality, development, and family life, and has spoken for the OU Women's Initiative Ideas and Inspiration series. She lives in downtown Manhattan with her husband and 6 children. Michelle's husband, Rabbi Yehuda Sarna, is the Chief Rabbi of the United Arab Emirates. Part 22 Tefillah Mrs. Shira Hochheimer Mrs. Shira Hochheimer has been a noted educator of women and girls for over fifteen years. She is passionate about empowering women to find more fulfillment in their lives by learning Torah. Shira was a Rebbetzin in Rochester, NY and currently serves in a leadership position in girls' Jewish education in Baltimore, MD. She is the author of Eishes Chayil: Ancient Wisdom for Women of Today. Her proudest accomplishment is her role as a wife and mother of five. Part 22 Tzedakah Halacha Yomi For Women Sometimes questions can arise regarding one's ma'aser record-keeping. For example, one is unsure whether or not the ma'aser that was calculated was distributed, or is confused whether their earnings were recorded correctly. In such an instance, strictly speaking, one is permitted to be lenient. Nevertheless, it is an appropriate practice to err on the side of over-giving ma'aser. פסקים ותשובות ע' שסה ou.org/women Share this message on: Facebook | Twitter |
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