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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-09-18

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September 18 • 2014

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New "SoulMates" Class
For Women Reveals
Relationship Wisdom
Starting in November, the Rosh
Chodesh Society — the women's
division of the Chabad-Lubavitch
movement's Rohr Jewish Learning
Institute (JLI) — launches its new-
est course, SoulMates, a new seven-
session series for women.
Slated to run in more than 200
locations worldwide, SoulMates
draws upon millennia of Jewish
wisdom, from the mystical to the
down-to-earth, allowing women of
all ages and walks of life to explore
the intricacies of love and marriage
from a Jewish perspective.
The course will delve into a
diverse array of Jewish sources
— biblical, Talmudic, halachic,
Kabbalistic and Chasidic — seam-
lessly weaving together the
philosophical, the spiritual and the
practical.
The Shul's Women's Circle is
bringing this opportunity to Detroit.
"Anyone who attends this course
will leave every session not only
inspired, but with tangible, concrete
tools to enhance their relationship:'
says Rosh Chodesh Society Director
Shaindy Jacobson. "Whether they
are currently married, considering
someday tying the knot or simply
seeking to better understand the
spiritual root of love and marriage,
SoulMates will forever change how
they think about marriage, in all its
beauty and complexity"
The course will be taught once
per month for seven consecutive
months and is designed for women
at all levels of Jewish knowledge.
Each class includes dinner.
"Today, the timeless teachings
of our 3,000-year-old tradition on
love and marriage are more rel-
evant than ever:' says Itty Shemtov,
The Shul-Chabad's local facilitator
for the Society. "This course will
challenge us to think deeply about
ourselves and our relationships and
give us practical tools to enhance
them. It will allow us to see mar-
riage in a whole new light and expe-
rience it with new meaning:'
Shemtov will teach the course
at The Shul on the first Monday of
every Jewish month after a kickoff
Shabbat dinner on Nov. 21. Call
(248) 255-2451 or go to www
roshchodeshsociety.com/courses for
more information.
The Rosh Chodesh Society is
an international Jewish sisterhood
that aims to connect, empower,
and inspire Jewish women through
monthly Jewish learning and cul-
tural experiences.



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