Purim and Pesach Inspiration in Under 18 Minutes

Two internationally renowned and inspiring speakers will share insights on how Purim and Pesach can shine light on our daily lives, in the second offering of the inspirational series “Chai-LightTalks: 18 minutes of inspiration.”

It’s a New World. We’re overcoming COVID and grateful to Hashem for our personal growth. As we emerge from these times, how do we find light in our present and future? This critical question, what does Jewish thought teach us, how do we grow from it–will be addressed in a heartening program of hope on Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at Noon PDT (3:00 p.m. EDT) in the US.

Two internationally renowned and inspiring speakers will talk on Zoom about HOW PURIM AND PASSOVER CAN SHINE LIGHT ON YOUR LIFE , the second offering of the inspirational series “Chai LightTalks: 18 Minutes of Inspiration” from today’s great Judaic thought leaders.

About the speakers:

Rabbi Dov Greenberg is the Founder and Executive Director of the cutting-edge Chabad House at Stanford University. His topic is “Let There Be Light,” encouraging us to recognize our light and strengths as a tool for growth and upgrading our Jewish lives. This vital lesson is brought to life with engaging anecdotes and teachings from all walks of life both here and abroad.

Rabbi Shalom Dovber Lipskar is the founder of The Shul, recognized by Newsweek as one of America’s 25 most vibrant congregations. His topic is “Torah and Mitzvot Bring Light to Judaism.” Contradicting all analytical studies of social anthropology and history, the Jewish people are here, contributing to society disproportionately, always moving to the top of civilized development and maintaining an absolute dynamic identity.

What is the common factor that gives us staying power and fosters amazing contributions to civilization? Throughout the ages that common factor has been our allegiance to Torah and Mitzvot.

Our moderator and program director is Mrs. Chanie Krasnianski , co-director of the Chabad of the Upper East Side. She is the founder and Director of Chabad Early Childhood, Friendship Circle NYC, which serves special needs children, and the Jacques and Hanna Schwalbe Mikvah, considered the most beautiful mikvah in the world. Chanie leads a weekly Women’s Torah Circle and lectures widely on women, relationships, and Torah.

Program director Rabbi Moshe Wilhelm is the Spiritual Leader and Executive Director of Chabad of Oregon. He is the author of ‘248 Points of Light’ and lives in Portland, Oregon.

Registration details can be found at: www.chailighttalks.org

Questions for Rabbi Wilhelm can be addressed to : [email protected]

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