New course for women, Insight: Infused with Wisdom of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, explores the Rebbe’s broad view of the world at large, our personal failures, the feminine role, current trends and events, and more.
This November, the Rosh Chodesh Society—the women’s division of the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI)—launches its latest course, Insight, slated to run in over 220 locations across the globe. This seven-part series is a remarkably transformative experience that unveils the purpose, beauty, and power buried within ourselves, our destiny, and all of existence. It does so by distilling the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s unique wisdom and infusing our lives with the ability to see things from his empowering perspective.
“Contrary to the idiom ‘What you see is what you get,’ our sight is superficial, taking in the exterior and leaving the interior undiscovered,” says RCS director Mrs. Shaindy Jacobson. “With Insight, however, we enter within and encounter a deeper, more truthful, and divine reality begging to be embraced.”
The course will be taught once per month for seven consecutive months and is designed for women at all levels of Jewish knowledge.
“This course allows us a clear window into the teachings of the Rebbe, enabling us to learn how to start seeing everything from a different perspective—a perspective that is truly liberating and life changing,” says Mrs. Vaisfiche, facilitator for the Society. “I invite you on a journey in which wild jungles morph into beautiful gardens, dreadful weaknesses become cathartic strength, and blind adherents become conductors of insight . . .”
The Rosh Chodesh Society is an international Jewish sisterhood that aims to connect, empower, and inspire Jewish women through monthly Jewish learning and cultural experiences. For more information on Insight, visit http://myrcsociety.com/.
Mrs. Vaisfiche of Chabad of Scottsdale will be teaching Insight at Chabad of Scottsdale once each month, with the first class taking place on November 17th. Anyone interested is welcome to visit chabadofscottsdale.org/rcs or call 480.998.1410 for more information or to register.
Learn the Mishnah every morning with Rabbi Israel Becker: Monday-Friday 6:15 AM, Shabbos 8:15 AM, Sundays and Major Secular Holidays 7:15 AM.
Learn the Mishnah every morning with Rabbi Israel Becker, Monday-Friday 6:15 AM, Shabbos 8:15 AM and Sundays and Major Secular Holidays 7:15 AM.
Join artist Leia Steingart and explore your creativity through our 4-part class series in watercolor painting. All materials included. All levels welcome. Mondays, November 18, & 25 and December 9 & 16. 10am-11:30am
Members: $95
Guests: $140
Register online by Nov. 14
The Center for Holocaust Education and Human Dignity of the East Valley JCC presents “Elie Wiesel and Primo Levi: The Gray Zone of Holocaust Survival” 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18, at Chandler Center for the Arts.
Professor Nancy Harrowitz of Boston University’s Elie Wiesel Center for Jewish Studies will read written works by two Auschwitz survivors, Primo Levi and Elie Wiesel, and discuss how they started a new life after the Holocaust.
Elie Wiesel and Primo Levi are the two most widely read authors on the subject of the Holocaust. They share their harrowing and deeply moving stories in very different ways, but are tied together through a deeply philosophical perspective, an emphasis on social justice, and the meaningful legacies they have left behind. How do they create an approach to the Holocaust that brings readers to appreciate its importance in today’s world? How can looking at their stories and how they tell them help us understand their relevance? What can we learn from these two writers/survivors? The program is the debut of a partnership with Boston University’s Elie Wiesel Center for Jewish Studies.
Nancy Harrowitz is a professor of Italian and Jewish studies at Boston University. She has published widely on anti-Semitism and gender in the modern period. Her most recent work includes the book “Primo Levi and the Identity of a Survivor.” At Boston University, she teaches courses on modern Italian literature, film and literature produced under fascism, and representations of the Holocaust in literature and film. She also directs the school’s new minor in Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights Studies.
Learn the Mishnah every morning with Rabbi Israel Becker, Monday-Friday 6:15 AM, Shabbos 8:15 AM and Sundays and Major Secular Holidays 7:15 AM.
This grassroots start-up group will meet at The J on each designated Tuesday of the month.
Free and open to the community –
Patient care not available during the group session.
For more information contact the Alzheimer’s Association – Desert Southwest Chapter at 1-800-272-3900 or alz.org/dsw
Join us at the J for a visual presentation presented by the Phoenix Art Museum Docents.
This month’s lecture: Renaissance Art: Lessons from Leonardo Docent: Lisa White
Free and open to the community.
For questions and more information contact Harriet Colan at harrietc@vosjcc.org or 480-481-7033
On the first and third Tuesday of every month Jewish Business Network of Arizona (JBN AZ) members and their guests gather for lunch, education and networking in Scottsdale.
If you are Jewish and looking to network with other Jewish business professionals contact our event organizer about attending this meeting as a guest OR for information about membership.
To learn more about our group and our event speakers visit our website JBNAZ.org.
Share the pleasure of knitting and crocheting. Help others with projects and patterns. Can’t knit? We’ll teach you. No reservations required. For more information, contact Harriet at 480.481.7033 or harrietc@vosjcc.org