Scholar in Residence Lectures Alongside Yom Kippur Services

Scholar in Residence Rabbi Yisroel Glick
Scholar in Residence Rabbi Yisroel Glick

Looking for a meaningful and inspirational way to connect to Yom Kippur outside of traditional prayer services?

Chabad of NW Metro Denver will be offering insightful classes running concurrently to Yom Kippur synagogue services with scholar in residence Rabbi Yisroel Glick a popular video blogger for Jewish content website Chabad.org.

The informative topics include

Tuesday Oct 11 – Yom Kippur Eve

7:00 – 8:00 pm: Demystifying the Day of Atonement.

Wednesday Oct 12 – Yom Kippur Day

10:00 – 11:00 am: Personal Prayer: Where Belief Meets Mindfulness.

1:00 – 2:00 pm: Does Your World Resonate?

5:00 – 6:00 pm: After the Climax

Yom Kippur Services, lectures and children’s program all take place at the at the Doubletree by Hilton, 8773 Yates Ave. Westminster. Conveniently off the Boulder Turnpike at 92nd Street.

Lectures will be given in adjacent conference room to High Holiday services.

Reservations are appreciated at www.COJewish.com/hh2016

Rabbi Yisroel Glick is a sought after speaker, writer and educational video producer. After graduating with a degree in biomedical science from Monash University, in Melbourne, Australia and receiving rabbinic ordination from Central Lubavitch Yeshiva in NY, he settled in Brooklyn where he now lives with his wife and three children.

Rabbi Glick researches for the Meaningful Life Center, and teaches at Machon L’Yahadus – a women’s seminary in Brooklyn, NY. Rabbi Glick’s short self-produced inspirational videos are featured on Chabad.org a Jewish content website, and enjoyed by thousands on Facebook and other social media outlets.

We are excited to bring this young talent with a passion for teaching to our High Holiday services!

Check out Rabbi Glick’s short video essays on our website www.COJewish.com

About Rabbi Benjy Brackman

Benjy Brackman is the Rabbi/Executive Director of Chabad of NW Metro Denver in Westminster, Colorado.

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