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For Women Only

Mommy Magician and the Great Balancing Act
Rebbetzin Leah Cohen, Rebbetzin Lea Feldman, Rebbetzin Bracha Goldberger, Rebbetzin Ruthie Simon
      This panel will expose us to a variety of women in the communal eye and their personal strategies for success and...sanity!

What to Say in Times of Need: Helping Through Life’s Challenges and Crises
Rebbetzin Feige Twerski
      It may be a part of life, but sometimes we feel speechless navigating others through their more challangeing situations. How can we sensitize and prepare ourselves for helping others with the dreaded and the difficult? Ths session will offer techniques as well as selected reading material that may help.

Kavannah in Tefillah: A Time for Me
Rebbetzin Feige Twerski
      How to make the most of our personal davening experience. We will gain insight into helping the one we often forget to be m'karev and m'chaneich....ourselves. This session will remind us that in order to be effective with others we must develop in our own avodas Hashem.

Na’aseh Adam – Getting Others Involved in Helping
Ms. Gavriella (Gail) Goldsmith
      While it may seem that the straight and forward most efficient way of running a program is to do everything yourself, effective use of volunteers can be a valubale skill....and not just to get the job done as a timesaver. Delegating responsibility and involving others inspires connection to your organization and can also be a great learning tool for the helper.

Cutting to the Core – Learning to Discern the Real Issues Behind the Question
Rabbi Menachem Goldberger, Mrs. Molly Koch
      Many kiruv questions are indicators of deeper issues. Learn how to hear "between the word" so that we can better address what is really being asked. This skill is useful in all relationships, including marriage and parenting, but this workshop will focus on kiruv situations.

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