Nechama Dina Moss
An experienced educator, Nechama Dina Moss founded the Nefesh community with her husband Rabbi Moss, providing a spiritual home for seekers who are less familiar with Jewish observance. An inspiring speaker on Jewish spirituality, Nechama prepares couples for marriage through her pre-wedding courses, brings meaning to motherhood through her new mothers' discussion groups, and is a guide and mentor to many.
CLASSES
TERM 3
18 JULY - 3 SEPTEMBER
Discussion group for mothers
10:00 - 11:00am
with Nechma Dina Moss and Shternie Dadon
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Respect, Empower, Love, Ask, Talk, Enjoy:
A simple but powerful formula for all successful relationships
8:15 - 9:30pm
with Rabbi Michoel Gourarie
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Foundations (Module 1)
1:30 -2:30pm
with Rabbi Michoel Gourarie
Life Cycles (Module 3)
8:15 - 9:15pm
with Rabbi Yaacov Chaiton
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For more classes see the entire schedule here
Confidentiality
By Rabbi Rabbi Gourarie
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Question:
I enjoyed your class yesterday on the topic of respect. You made it clear that respect is the foundation of all relationships and that without it they cannot develop and blossom. If this is true what happens if I have lost respect for the other person? Is respect possible to regain and could it happen if only one person is trying?
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So What's Your Excuse?
Question of the Week:
Rabbi, do you know why I don't go to shul? I used to go, but I started to notice that in my shul, the rich people get more noticed and average people like me were overlooked. So I stopped going. If you need to be wealthy to be respected I want no part of it. Am I right or wrong?
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Civilian Casualties In Times of War
Question: Israel's policy in combating terrorists is to do whatever it takes to avoid civilian casualties. Terrorists take advantage of western sensibilities embedding themselves within civilian populations using them as human shields. Over the years Israel has lost many soldiers in its attempts to reduce civilian casualties. What is the Torah's view on this complex issue?
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