Begins on Sunday, November 11, 7 pm
Lives are comprised of decisions—large and small. Some decisions are of seemingly no consequence, but others have people stumped while trying to discern between right and wrong. Moral and ethical dilemmas can be found at every turn. The age-old wisdom of the Torah offers help to navigate a variety of problems and predicaments.
Now in its sixth year in Hampton Roads, this year’s Rosh Chodesh Society series, offered by Chabad of Tidewater, offers a look at moral and ethical situations through the lens of the Torah. This year’s series, Larger Than Life, will examine ways to weave G-d into daily lives, while discussing hot, current topics.
Jewish women from across Hampton Roads will meet once a month to learn and discuss topics such as privacy, social justice, charity, and more. Each session is a stand-alone lesson, is led by Rashi Brashevitzky, and includes dinner ($20).
Rashi Brashevitzky
To register or for more information, visit www.chabadoftidewater.com/rcs or email rashibrashi@me.com.