Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Fwd: Parshat Shelach: Developing 20/20 Vision


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From: The OU Women's Initiative - Torat Imecha Parsha <ouwomen@ounetwork.org>
Date: Wed, Jun 10, 2026, 7:01 AM
Subject: Parshat Shelach: Developing 20/20 Vision
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Torat Imecha Parsha is dedicated by Brenda Gewurz, l'ilui nishmat her beloved husband, Shmuel ben Yehuda Leib, and Rochel Mirel, whose love of studying parsha was an example to all.

 

Parshat Shelach is dedicated by Rabbi Refoel and Sharon E. Pearl Auman 

in memory of their parents, Rabbi Leonard and Jean E. Pearl,  

הרב יהודה ליב בן הרב בן-ציון ז״ל and טויבע זעלדע ע״ה בת ר׳ זאב ז״ל 

and in memory of their son, 

Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Auman, הרב שמואל אליהו ז״ל בן הרב רפאל נ״י,

and in memory of their grandfather

Rabbi Ben Zion Pearl, הרב בן-ציון בן הרב יהודה ליב זצ״ל, כ״ח סיון. 


Parsha speaker

 

Shelach

Mrs. Tzivi Zuckerman

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Mrs. Tzivi Zuckerman holds a BA in History and an MA in Jewish History, and taught World History, Jewish History and Tanach for over 15 years at a variety of schools, including Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls, Michlalah Jerusalem College, Bais Yaakov of Baltimore and Columbus Torah Academy. Since moving to Columbus, Ohio. Tzivi has taught a range of community classes on Taharas HaMishpachah, relationships, Jewish History and Jewish thought. In addition to teaching women in the community, Tzivi teaches High School Navi at CTA’s Girls High School. Tzivi has taught in a variety of forums for the OU Women’s Initiative, including Rosh Chodesh Lunch N Learn, as a scholar in residence for Nach Yomi Nach Shabbat, and Sefer Melachim II and Sefer Micha for Torat Imecha Nach Yomi.


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