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HerTorah: "Through Their Eyes": 4 Perspectives on the Book of Ruth

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HerTorah: Shavuot Sleepunder 2022!

“Through Their Eyes”: 4 Perspectives on the Book of Ruth

Featuring Rabbi Dr. Erin Leib Smokler, Rebbetzin Aliza Bulow, Rozeeta Mavashev + Rabbi Shuli Passow

On Shavuot, we traditionally read the Book of Ruth. It tells a story about a woman who leaves everything to build a new life, and the society that helps her and takes responsibility for her even though she is a stranger. Join us as four incredible educators teach the story from their own unique perspectives, teaching us about our power to make change in an uncertain world.

As always, our learning is incomplete without you.

Please invite someone you think might want to be with us, too.

Join us Wednesday 5/25 @ 8:15-9:45pm EST

Want some AMAZING Torah? Check out the recording of our Shavuot HerTorah here!

Curious about the Book of Ruth? Click here to learn more!

Grab your SVIVAH Jammies + Ts at our Zazzle shop!

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Ready for our Shavuot Sleepunder?

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Grab your SVIVAH Jammies + Ts at our Zazzle shop! 💤 Ready for our Shavuot Sleepunder? 💤


HerTorah gathers together a diverse community of Jewish women to connect over our shared heritage, explore our collective wisdom, and elevate our communal experience in learning with and from one another.

HerTorah is directed by Rabbanit Aliza Sperling, made possible in part by support of the Aviv Foundation and inspired by each one of us.


This gathering welcomes women* 12+ and learners of all backgrounds.

SVIVAH is dependent on the generosity of those who choose to invest in a powerful community of women. As always, cost should never be a barrier to anything SVIVAH, but if you can, please help us show respect to our speakers/facilitators for their time and expertise. www.svivah.org/donate

Questions about ZOOM or about this gathering? Email connect@svivah.org

*SVIVAH defines "Jewish woman" as anyone wishing to be included in a circle of Jewish women. If you want to be here, we want you to be here.

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