The Power Of Words: Not To Tear Down, To Build Up

Words are like diamonds: they can cut deep wounds into hearts, or they can fill spirits with joy and delight. Come and hear some key Jewish teachings and stories that can guide you in the care and feeding of compassionate
and sensitive speech.

Clean Speech Colorado 2020 Speaker Series

Morah Yehudis Fishman

The Power Of Words: Not To Tear Down, To Build Up
with Morah Yehudis Fishman
Monday, November 2, 2020
11:30 am MST via ZOOM
No charge to attend

Yehudis Fishman has been teaching Torah and Chassidic writings for over forty years to students of all ages and backgrounds, both on the East Coast and the Midwest. She has been a director of several Jewish organizations in Santa Fe and Colorado. Fishman is also the author of articles and poetry on a wide variety of Jewish topics that have been printed in many publications and also are available online on various sites such as Chabad.org, Kabbalah online, Intermountain Jewish News, and Boulder Jewish News.


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We envision a strong, unified Jewish community where positivity flourishes and differences don’t divide us.

Clean Up Our Discourse
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Unite as One People

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