An Elul Program for Women – Preparing Your Mind, Body & Soul for the New Year

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Preparing Your Mind, Body & Soul for the New Year
An Elul Program for Women
Preparing Your Mind
Setting The Mood For the Month to Come
Wednesday, August 22
With Rabbi Eliezer Lachman
Preparing Your Body
From Soup to Nuts: How to Properly Plan Your Meals
Wednesday, August 29
With Rebbetzin Subby Milikowsky
Preparing Your Soul
How to Pray…and Mean it!
Wednesday, September 5
With Rabbi Eli Fink

All classes will take place at 7:30 p.m.
Jewish Family Center — 18318 Georgia Avenue
Presented by the women of:
The Jewish Family Connection
Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Congregation of Olney
The Samuel and Zehava Friedman Kollel of Metropolitan Washington

 

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OSTT Women’s Elul Program [PDF]

Scholar in Residence – Rabbi Moshe Meiselman June 29-30, 2012

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Rabbi Meiselman Shabbos Schedule Of Events [PDF]

Rabbi Meiselman Lectures on Thursday night and Sunday breakfast [PDF] 

The Friedman Kollel of Metropolitan Washington
Presents:

A Shabbos with Rabbi Moshe Meiselman

June 29-30, 2012
At Congregation Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah in Olney

Schedule:

Friday June 29, 2012
After Mincha (approx 6:45 pm) “Insights into Tefilla”
9:30 pm Oneg Shabbos-Dessert Reception with singing
Lower Level of Big Shul

Saturday June 30, 2012
After Musaf (approx 11:15) Sermon
8:00 pm Gala Third Meal and Talk
“Connecting Hashgacha Pratis to our Lives”

Rabbi Moshe Meiselman is currently the Rosh HaYeshiva of Yeshivas Toras Moshe. While learning with his uncle, Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik, in Boston he received a degree from Harvard University and a Doctorate in Mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for his thesis The Operation Ring for Connective K-Theory. He is the founder and former principal of Yeshiva University High Schools of Los Angeles, and the author of Jewish Women in Jewish Law. completion of his Ph.D. Rabbi Meiselman has led Toras Moshe in a path that continues his family’s tradition of deep analysis and broad application of Torah ideas.