Women’s Friday Night Dinner and Service

chabadlogoWhat are you doing this Friday night?

If you don’t have plans, consider joining an intriguing women-only dinner and speaker event hosted by Lubavitch of Boulder County.

November 1st is the annual “Women’s Friday Night,” a community dinner open to the larger Jewish community. The speaker, Judith Orloff is a master teacher, coach, transpersonal psychotherapies, author, speaker, and student of various wisdom traditions who specializes in guiding people through the bumps in the roads of their personal and professional relationships through helping them to shift the way they perceive the world and the people in it.

According to Orloff, “True Love is the experience of being authentic in all relationships — in simple, practical ways.” The main principal is that people tend to try to “control what is” which makes them unhappy when things don’t work out as they plan.

A supporting concept of Judith’s  programs is the recognition that “no one can change what is.” and that people need to learn to “see clearly without interpretations, explanations, rationalizations, and manipulation.” This allows people to relax and trust their own wisdom in the release of old hurts and angers, reflexive judgments, and other reactive responses, leaving room for the idea that “what we thought was a problem, may not be one after all.”

The evening, which is FREE, begins at 7 PM.   Dinner includes a glatt-kosher meal including chicken soup, potato kugel, salad, and homemade cake for dessert.

All Jewish women are welcome, but an RSVP is required at lbkosher@gmail.com  or 720 422 6776. This is a women-only event.  Chabad of Boulder is located at 4900 Sioux Drive.

About Chany Scheiner

Co - Director of Boulder Center for Judaism. Any successful organization needs a heart and that is what Chany provides, along with organization, marketing, innovative programming, and countless Shabbat dinners. Some of her accomplishments are large and public like the annual menorah lighting on Pearl Street and the matzo and shofar factories, while others are quiet and private like the time she spends counseling individuals and sharing the wisdom that comes from study.

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One comment

  1. Thank you Chany,

    It is always a privilege and an honor to be asked to share my experience with women who are amazing. I had a wonderful evening and your cooking……OMG. More than wonderful.

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