Rabbi Manis Friedman to lecture in Lynnwood Mar 5
Saturday, February 4, 2017
Rabbi Manis Friedman will lecture in Lynnwood |
Rabbi Friedman will lecture at the Chabad on Sunday, March 5th on the topic: "Are you Living or Just Existing? How to lead a stress-free and meaningful life."
Rabbi Friedman will be making his first appearance ever in Snohomish County. The evening will get underway at 6:00pm with meet and greet, followed by the lecture at 6:30pm.
The event will take place on Sunday March 5th, 6:00pm at the Chabad Jewish Center located at 18717 76 Ave W #B Lynnwood 98037
Cost to attend is only $10 person, Sponsor - $180
Reserve online
Rabbi Friedman’s first book, "Doesn't Anyone Blush Anymore?", published by Harper San Francisco in 1990, was widely praised by the media.
In an effort to empower women in Judaism, he founded the world’s first yeshiva exclusively for women, Bais Chana Institute of Jewish Studies in Minnesota, where he continues to serve as dean. Since its opening in 1971, 22,000 women of all ages, backgrounds, and from all over the world attended the institute.
His most recent film: 'The Lost Key to Intimacy' was voted the winner of the Best Documentary at the Houston International Film Festival in 2015. The film was released to the public in January.
Rabbi Friedman will be making his first appearance ever in Snohomish County. The evening will get underway at 6:00pm with meet and greet, followed by the lecture at 6:30pm.
The event will take place on Sunday March 5th, 6:00pm at the Chabad Jewish Center located at 18717 76 Ave W #B Lynnwood 98037
Cost to attend is only $10 person, Sponsor - $180
Reserve online
Rabbi Friedman’s first book, "Doesn't Anyone Blush Anymore?", published by Harper San Francisco in 1990, was widely praised by the media.
In an effort to empower women in Judaism, he founded the world’s first yeshiva exclusively for women, Bais Chana Institute of Jewish Studies in Minnesota, where he continues to serve as dean. Since its opening in 1971, 22,000 women of all ages, backgrounds, and from all over the world attended the institute.
His most recent film: 'The Lost Key to Intimacy' was voted the winner of the Best Documentary at the Houston International Film Festival in 2015. The film was released to the public in January.
Rabbi Friedman is a noted Biblical scholar, recognized for his sagacious grasp of Jewish mysticism.
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