The name of the month of Tammuz is Babylonian in origan as are the other names of the Jewish months. As mentioned in Yechezkel perek 8, Tammuz is related to an ancient pagan cult. Why would a Jewish month be called by this name and why specifically this month? the name Tammuz alludes to the disastrous results when the Jewish people abandon Hashem. Recognizing the tragic events of this month gives us the opportunity to rebuild the breeches in our relationship with Hashem and ultimately restore the walls of the Yerushalayim to their glory. Our virtual Rosh Chodesh Tammuz shiur with Mrs. Michal Horowitz will take place Wednesday, June 29th at 12 noon EST at ou.org/women/rc. Mrs. Michal Horowitz holds a Bachelor of Science from combined studies at York University, Toronto, and Brooklyn College, NY. She holds a Master of Science from Brooklyn College, NY. She offers weekly shiurim in her home community of the Five Towns, NY, and in the greater NY area. Michal is a speaker at Yeshiva University's Midreshet Yom Rishon and has been a featured speaker for the last four years at the RIETS Shavuos Yarchei Kallah program. At the OU Women's Initiative, she inaugurated the Torat Imecha Parsha program presenting weekly Parsha shiurim on Sefer Bereishit. Michal taught Sefer Yehoshua, Sefer Tehillim 36-41, and Sefer Divrei Hayamim II to over 5,000 women across the globe as part of the Torat Imecha Nach Yomi program. Michal presented Rosh Chodesh, Selichot Night and Nach Yomi Siyum shiurim and taught in-depth courses at the ALIT Virtual Summer Learning Programs of 2020 and 2021. She has been a guest lecturer and scholar in residence in schools and communities, both nationally and internationally. Selections of her recorded shiurim are posted on YUTorah.org and TorahAnyTime.com. Michal lives in Woodmere, NY with her husband and children. Wishing you a month of spiritual growth. Chodesh tov, Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman Director, The Women's Initiative
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