The Women's Torah Studies program brings you the tradition of classical Jewish learning in a series of enticing weekly classes. Each class introduces ideas and issues from the current weekly Torah portion and, through discussion and debate, creates a meaningful connection between the timeless wisdom of the Torah and modern-day living. WEDNESDAYS, 3 - 4 PM VIA ZOOM Zoom Meeting ID: 845 5534 4515 Passcode: chabad Class is taught by Rebbitzen Nechama Prus ![]() Wednesday, January 22 2025 How Big Questions Bring Us Closer to G‑d Reframing doubt as a pathway to spiritual growth Can doubts strengthen belief? This class redefines the role of difficult questions in Judaism, showing how challenges can deepen our understanding and connection to Torah. ![]() Wednesday, January 29 2025 Tomorrow’s Questions, Today’s Answers Passing the torch of faith to the next generation Explore the meaning behind the Simple Son’s question in the Passover Haggadah and uncover Rashi’s profound insights into the concept of “tomorrow.” This lesson bridges generational divides, offering timeless strategies to connect with those who seem worlds apart. ![]() Wednesday, February 5 2025 Prayer, a Jewish Love Language Why Jews pray even when they don’t have to At the shores of the Red Sea, the Jewish people prayed—not out of fear, but because prayer is what Jews do. Explore the profound idea that prayer isn’t just a plea for help: it’s an intrinsic expression of love and connection with G‑d. ![]() Wednesday, February 12 2025 Love Me, Love Me Not? Exploring G‑d’s love and our limitless potential Is G‑d’s love dependent on our actions? Using Rashi’s commentary on the Ten Commandments, this lesson unveils a relationship defined by unconditional love and infinite potential, even in moments of spiritual distance. ![]() Wednesday, February 19 2025 Laws or Love? Finding G‑d at Sinai Turning law into love and duty into connection Is Judaism just a rulebook, or is it something deeper? This class explores the dual layers of the Mount Sinai experience—G‑d’s laws as a manual for life, and the covenant as a bond of love. Discover how the Torah’s narrative structure invites us to balance discipline with devotion, creating a relationship with G‑d that’s both structured and personal. ![]() Wednesday, February 26 2025 A Tree of Hope Grows in the Desert There’s tangible promise for a better tomorrow From acacia wood in the wilderness to the sparks of holiness within us, this lesson uncovers G d’s timeless signs of redemption. Discover how Jacob’s foresight and Rashi’s wisdom inspire unshakable belief in Mashiach’s imminent arrival. ![]() Wednesday, March 5 2025 Farbrengens: Where Heaven Meets Earth Discovering the spiritual magic of Chasidic gatherings Step into the world of the Chasidic farbrengen—a warm, transformative gathering that echoes the sacred connections of the Tent of Meeting. Learn how these vibrant, heartfelt get-togethers bring Jews closer to each other and to G‑d, infusing life with spiritual vitality, unity, and joy. ![]() Wednesday, March 12 2025 My Religion, My Choice Balancing autonomy and faith in a world of endless choices In a world of limitless choices, is religion a restriction or a liberation? By diving into the Purim story, this lesson uncovers how individuality and free will play a starring role in spiritual life. King Achashverosh’s feast holds surprising lessons about balancing autonomy with faith. ![]() Wednesday, March 19 2025 Rules of Engagement: When Religion Sparks Spirituality How structure and inspiration fuel spiritual life Does religion stifle spirituality? This lesson explores the balance between discipline and Divine inspiration through Rashi’s take on the Mishkan’s construction and its profound link to Shabbos. ![]() Wednesday, March 26 2025 If These Walls Could Speak How the stories we live are worth repeating Why does the Torah recount the Mishkan’s construction in such detail? This class delves into Rashi’s commentary to reveal how repetition highlights the profound significance of our shared stories. ![]() Wednesday, April 2 2025 Sorry, Not Sorry? The Torah’s approach to accountability and healing Does healing absolve the need for amends? Learn how the Torah balances personal resilience with moral accountability, emphasizing that true repentance begins with repairing harm to others. ![]() Wednesday, April 9 2025 A Cup for Elijah and a World of Hope A timeless cup that overflows with hope Elijah’s cup at the seder stands as more than just a custom—it’s a symbol of our unshakable belief in redemption. This lesson delves into its origins, halachic mysteries, and enduring message of faith, connecting past promises to future hope. Beth Menachem Chabad
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