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Ask the Rebbetzin

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CTC’s Aishes Chayil Sisterhood is beginning a brand new series called “Ask the Rebbetzin.”  During these sessions, Rebbetzin Susan Rich will answer questions that run the gamut of being an aishes chayil.  This means you can have your questions about tznius, childrearing, taharas hamishpacha (laws of family purity) and many more answered.  Questions must be submitted in advance, by phone at 972-835-0386 or email srich@toraschaimdallas.org. As well, there is a form on our website — we recommend that you use it – where questions may be submitted directly to Rebbetzin Rich. Questions may be sent at any time and will be answered promptly. Please specify if you want your question answered publicly (where there can be discussion) or privately. The names of those who ask the questions for public discussion will not be announced.  The result will be that all of us will have answers to questions we were too embarrassed, busy or did not even think to ask!
 
Our first monthly “Ask the Rebbetzin” session will be held on Monday, Dec. 1, at 8 PM at the Shul.  Subsequent “Ask the Rebbetzin” sessions will be held the first Monday night following Rosh Chodesh, whenever possible. We hope you will find this new CTC learning experience helpful and meaningful.



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