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BEIS Are men and women equal in Judaism? OSMAN
TWO TRE What are the midrashic roots for women’s (changing) status
in the world at large? In a world in which it is no longer clear who brings
home the dough and who bakes it, what does it really mean to be male or
female? How essential is essentialism to the Torah framework? This source-based
seminar offers a way to use sociological changes as a springboard to bring to
greater growth in our relationship with Hashem, with our families and with ourselves.
Sunday, July 17 from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Bais Haknesses Ohr Hachaim
3120 Clarks Lane
Cost: $50.00 (includes light lunch and source booklet.)
Evening Lecture
NOT MARRIED. WHAT IS MY ROLE?
Judaism is so family focused that women who are not married often feel shut out
of the whole scene. Yet, the gift that women bring to the world is accessible even
when we are not baking chocolate chip cookies. What is that gift, and how can
we tap into it no matter what our external circumstances might be?
Monday, July 18, 8:00 pm
At the home of Rabbi & Mrs. Tzvi Weiss
6205 Wirt Avenue
Cost: $10.00
See detailed schedule of seminar
and preregister for a discounted rate at
miriamkosman.com
For information please call:
410-358-5192
©WWW
u 410 358 8509 u 113
BEIS Are men and women equal in Judaism? OSMAN
TWO TRE What are the midrashic roots for women’s (changing) status
in the world at large? In a world in which it is no longer clear who brings
home the dough and who bakes it, what does it really mean to be male or
female? How essential is essentialism to the Torah framework? This source-based
seminar offers a way to use sociological changes as a springboard to bring to
greater growth in our relationship with Hashem, with our families and with ourselves.
Sunday, July 17 from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Bais Haknesses Ohr Hachaim
3120 Clarks Lane
Cost: $50.00 (includes light lunch and source booklet.)
Evening Lecture
NOT MARRIED. WHAT IS MY ROLE?
Judaism is so family focused that women who are not married often feel shut out
of the whole scene. Yet, the gift that women bring to the world is accessible even
when we are not baking chocolate chip cookies. What is that gift, and how can
we tap into it no matter what our external circumstances might be?
Monday, July 18, 8:00 pm
At the home of Rabbi & Mrs. Tzvi Weiss
6205 Wirt Avenue
Cost: $10.00
See detailed schedule of seminar
and preregister for a discounted rate at
miriamkosman.com
For information please call:
410-358-5192
©WWW
u 410 358 8509 u 113