Tishrei: Feeling His Hug
In her usual clear and deep understanding of human nature, Chani Juravel will explore—through Torah sources—how we can truly feel Hashem’s embrace during these powerful days.
In her usual clear and deep understanding of human nature, Chani Juravel will explore—through Torah sources—how we can truly feel Hashem’s embrace during these powerful days.
Join us for an uplifting morning with Mrs. Mina Glick, a well-known educator and teacher, recognized for her ability to bring depth and clarity to tefillah. With her thoughtful and engaging approach, Mrs. Glick will guide us through the tefillos of Vidui, offering deep, thought-provoking insights that can transform the way you understand this central […]
Monthly Hallel at The Space Join us each month for a heartfelt women’s Hallel — a beautiful gathering of song, spirit, and connection. Together we lift our voices in gratitude and tefillah, accompanied by soulful music and brief inspirational thoughts from a guest speaker.
Presented by Chani Juravel, LCSW With warmth, depth, and honesty, Chani Juravel explores the intersection between Torah and psychology — asking the hard questions: Do modern interventions truly bring us closer to our inner selves, or do they sometimes move us away?
Join Baila Frenkel for a warm, welcoming weekly group that brings in a variety of speakers and thought-provoking topics. With her delightful world experience and engaging personality, Baila keeps every session both entertaining and meaningful.
Join Rabbi Haber for a series that brings Shabbos halacha to life. With his trademark clarity and depth, Rabbi Haber unpacks the why behind the what — revealing the meaning, beauty, and purpose within each law and custom.
Inspired by Shterna Ginsburg’s Your Awesome Self, this workshop uses 12 foundational Torah verses as a guide to see ourselves and the world through Hashem’s eyes. In this interactive group, we’ll learn to spot our patterns and strengths in real-time, discovering concrete ways to shift toward a more intentional life. This is where Torah meets […]
In Positivity Bias, we learn that life is essentially good; that positive perception is applicable and accessible to all.