Life After Loss
$127.00
Learn to cope with national grief in a way that respects global tragedies and enables you to internalize the loss while still gaining the ability to continue on with life. Understand the stages of your own personal grieving so you are able to go through the process without feeling unprepared or alone in what you’re suffering.
By joining Rebbetzin Tziporah (Heller) Gottlieb’s 3-part series today, you will be able to:
– Cope with national grief in a way that respects global tragedies, enabling you to internalize the loss while still gaining the ability to continue on with life.
– Understand the stages of your own personal grieving so you are able to go through the process without feeling unprepared or alone in what you’re suffering.
– Connect with the loss of the Beit Hamikdash in a way that elicits grief as you start to learn what a tremendous loss this truly was.
– Gain the strength to continue your life journey and even increase the amount of good that you contribute to the world by channeling your grief in the healthiest way possible.
Additional information
Lecturer | Rebbetzin Tziporah Gottlieb (Heller) |
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Access Options | Streaming and Download |
Access Period | Lifetime Access |
Number of Classes | 3 |
Length per class | 50-70 minutes |
Supplementary Materials | Notes |
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):
R’Heller is brilliant. Have always loved her shiurim at Neve and now that I live in chutz l’eretz…listening to her is my connection to the land! I love the interactive nature of it with the ability to ask questions.