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amother
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Mon, Sep 20 2010, 1:28 pm
My kids are all in school this year and I want very badly to do something with my brain! I love to learn Tanya, or learn Parshah with a Chassidish perspective.
So I'm throwing this question out to cyberspace hoping that someone will have a lead for me. Do any of you go to a shiur that you really love? I can travel to various parts of Brooklyn so that is not an issue but I would like a shiur on a weekday morning that is when I'm free.
Thanks, Thanks, Thanks. I really want to do this badly but need INFO. Thanks again.
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chocolate moose
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Mon, Sep 20 2010, 1:53 pm
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aidelmaidel
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Mon, Sep 20 2010, 2:00 pm
amother wrote: | My kids are all in school this year and I want very badly to do something with my brain! I love to learn Tanya, or learn Parshah with a Chassidish perspective.
So I'm throwing this question out to cyberspace hoping that someone will have a lead for me. Do any of you go to a shiur that you really love? I can travel to various parts of Brooklyn so that is not an issue but I would like a shiur on a weekday morning that is when I'm free.
Thanks, Thanks, Thanks. I really want to do this badly but need INFO. Thanks again. |
Here's a couple options:
1. You can learn in Machon Chana 718-735-0030 - they have a set schedule, you might be interested in just the chassidus and sichos classes.
2. Ariella Ben Chayoun runs the Beis Midrash l'Nashim in 770. There are others, but Ariella's is the only one I would go to.
3. Chana Ginsburg gives a Tanya shiur weekly I believe
4. Chaya Lerman gives a chabad chassidus shiur in Mill Basin I believe as well.
5. Rabbi Chaim Miller http://www.kolmenachem.com/index.asp, Rabbi Yossi Paltiel http://www.insidechassidus.org/, and Rabbi Siman Jacobson http://www.meaningfullife.com/ all give weekly shiurim.
6. You can always contact the closest shluchim to your house to find out what might be happening near them. www.chabad.org click "find a center" and enter your zipcode.
7. Jnet.org
8. http://www.yagdiltorah.org/ which was started by a couple whose baby passed away suddenly, and they organize shiurim l'illui nishmas their son. (even though mostly for men, it also has women's classes listed)
9. Shimona Tzukernik also teachs on a regular basis www.shimona.org
I hope that helps.
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amother
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Mon, Sep 20 2010, 4:57 pm
THANK YOU! I so so appreciate the info. You have no idea!
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aidelmaidel
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Mon, Sep 20 2010, 5:07 pm
So happy I could help. If I think of anything else, I'll post. But honestly I would start at machon chana - they're you'll meet all sorts that know about all sorts of shiurim. And try jnet.org.
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amother
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Mon, Sep 20 2010, 6:39 pm
I am Lubavitch, I live in Crown Height, and I say you need to check outthe hashkafa of the shiurim before you go. Personally, there are some I am uncomfortable with. No point going if you won't like it. If you do, enjoy!
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