SPECIAL: Join us LIVE at 9 PM est for Rabbi Manis Friedman!

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Reb Ephraim

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Dec 29, 2007, 8:26:42 PM12/29/07
to Virtual Yeshiva On-Line Torah Education Forum
"Your Break With Tradition" featuring Rabbi Manis Friedman

Audiences everywhere, Jewish and gentile alike, marvel at the ability
of Rabbi Manis Friedman to impart the profoundest Torah concepts with
humor, energy and penetrating insight. At Oxford University he is
hailed as "One of the greatest social philosophers of contemporary
America." Come and experience this phenomenon for yourself in the
Virtual Yeshiva through a LIVE audio and video stream direct from
Chabad LYO's Shabbaton in Crown Heights, NY!

We can all use a break from our normal patterns. Sometimes the most
radical break is the one that reconnects us to the things that matter
most. Especially when that break is with Rabbi Manis Friedman and
stand-up comic Richard Morris. You are invited to join us at www.TorahChat.com
on Saturday, Dec. 29 at 9:00 PM for "Mastering the Principles of
Marriage, Relationships and Intimacy" and on Sunday, Dec. 30 at 1:00
PM for "Can We Take Israel's Future for Granted?"

Rabbi Friedman, called a "rising superstar" by the New York Times, is
one of today's most popular Jewish thinkers and speakers. With his
warmth, wit, and wisdom, he has stirred the hearts and souls of Jews
and Gentiles throughout the world with his profoundly deep and
refreshingly unique vision of Torah and Chassidic thought into the
human condition and contemporary life. A marriage counselor, biblical
scholar and philosopher, Rabbi Friedman is the author of "Doesn't
Anyone Blush Anymore" and "Love, Marriage and the Art of Intimacy". He
is aso the director of the Bais Chana Women's Institute in S. Paul,
Minnesota and hosts the critically acclaimed cable television series,
"Torah Forum." Rabbi Friedman has been hailed by England's Oxford
University as "one of the greatest social philosophers of contemporary
America."

TorahChat is sponsored by The Virtual Yeshiva, a Federal 501(c)(3) non-
profit educational organization providing kiruv through free
interactive orthodox Torah education on the Net since 2001.

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