Counting the Omer: Steps to Self-Refinement
$75.00
In this inspirational and practical 6-part series, Rebbetzin Heller lays a framework of self-improvement, through the seven middot of Chessed, Gevurah, Tiferet, Netzach, Hod, Yesod and Malchut. Classes include insight into Lag BaOmer and Shavuot.
In this inspirational and practical 6-part series, Rebbetzin Heller lays a framework of self-improvement, through the seven middot of Chessed, Gevurah, Tiferet, Netzach, Hod, Yesod and Malchut.
Classes include insight into Lag BaOmer and Shavuot.
Additional information
Lecturer | Rebbetzin Tziporah Gottlieb (Heller) |
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Access Options | Streaming and Download |
Access Period | Lifetime Access |
Number of Classes | 6 |
Length per class | 50-70 minutes |
Format | Video (Camera) |
Recorded from Interactive Session | Yes |
Rebbetzin Tziporah Gottlieb (Heller)
Internationally acclaimed speaker and educator, Rebbetzin Tziporah Gottlieb is a senior faculty member at Neve Yerushalayim and principal of Bnos Avigail seminary. She authored eight books, including Here You Are, Battle Plans, and This Way Up.
Rebbetzin Gottlieb led a Jewish Workshops online community for many years and her classes are available from Jewish Workshops.
Courses by Rebbetzin Tziporah Gottlieb (Heller):
This class gives me my connection, and what other place than from Eretz Yisroel and with Rebbetzin Heller.ֲ I know I get mushy, but whatever I learnt in Eretz Yisroel was a powerhouse of inspiration, challenging yes, but as Rebbetzin Heller said, Hashem lets us see HIM a little through the curtain.
I very much enjoy Rebbetzin Heller’s classes and community. Her classes have much valuable information and lessons to glean from them and I try to incorporate what I remember into my life. The community is warm and supportive. It is special to be part of such a group.
Experiencing R Heller almost in person at my desk. I like her books and articles but the classes are so much more real to me. The sense of community with the other participants makes me feel like part of something bigger than myself.