Thursday, October 19, 2023

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From: OU Women's Initiative <ouwomen@ou.org>
Date: Thu, Oct 19, 2023, 11:02 AM
Subject: Tehillim For Our Times
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Timely Explanations of Tehillim

 

The words of David Hamelech, written thousands of years ago, are just as relevant today. This series on Tehillim, featuring presenters living in Israel, elucidates specific perakim of Tehillim with an understanding for our times. 

 

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Mrs. Sara Malka Reichman

 

Perek 20

Mrs. Sara Malka Reichman

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Mrs. Sara Malka (Poupko) Reichman, holds a BS in both educational psychology and Jewish studies from Queens College and a master's degree in secondary education from Azrieli School of Jewish Education and Administration at Yeshiva University. She has also dedicated significant time to studying the great works of Jewish philosophy. Sara Malka has shared her passion for Torah and Jewish philosophy with her students in high school and seminary for decades, teaching at Hebrew Academy of Nassau County, Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls, Ateret Seminary Queens College, Michlelet Mevaseret Yerushalayim and more. Sara Malka designed an honors beit midrash program and created original curricula enabling high school students to become independent learners. She has given lecture series on a variety of topics in Jewish thought and taharat hamishpacha in communities and forums throughout the NY Metropolitan area and in Israel. At the OU Women's Initiative, Sara Malka taught Sefer Shmuel Aleph to over 5,000 women worldwide as part of the Torat Imecha Nach Yomi Program and presented a shiur at the Siyum event.  She also presented a recording on tefillah as part of the Counting Toward Sinai Tefillah Series.  Ten years ago, she fulfilled a lifelong dream and moved to Israel where she and her husband are raising their family. She currently teaches at Midreshet Rachel/Shapell's in Jerusalem.  


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Mrs. Sara Malka (Poupko) Reichman, holds a BS in both educational psychology and Jewish studies from Queens College and a master's degree in secondary education from Azrieli School of Jewish Education and Administration at Yeshiva University. She has also dedicated significant time to studying the great works of Jewish philosophy. Sara Malka has shared her passion for Torah and Jewish philosophy with her students in high school and seminary for decades, teaching at Hebrew Academy of Nassau County, Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls, Ateret Seminary Queens College, Michlelet Mevaseret Yerushalayim and more. Sara Malka designed an honors beit midrash program and created original curricula enabling high school students to become independent learners. She has given lecture series on a variety of topics in Jewish thought and taharat hamishpacha in communities and forums throughout the NY Metropolitan area and in Israel. At the OU Women's Initiative, Sara Malka taught Sefer Shmuel Aleph to over 5,000 women worldwide as part of the Torat Imecha Nach Yomi Program and presented a shiur at the Siyum event.  She also presented a recording on tefillah as part of the Counting Toward Sinai Tefillah Series.  Ten years ago, she fulfilled a lifelong dream and moved to Israel where she and her husband are raising their family. She currently teaches at Midreshet Rachel/Shapell's in Jerusalem.  


You can also find the Tehillim for Our Times recordings on our webpage at

ouwomen.org/tehillim23

and on the Torat Imecha app:
Click here for Apple download of the app
Click here for Google play download of the app


Like what you hear? 
Support the OU Women's Initiative

 

See more at ouwomen.org


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