Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Sample Schedule

Thursday July 24

1:00 Meet and greet, say hello to the other couples, have some lunch and hear about the wonderful program we have lined up

3:00 Raphael and Rebecca Shore, Aish Hatorah’s relationships gurus give us the ins and outs of a happy and successful marriage

4:30 10 questions to uncover the soul, give some time and thought to some things that matter

5:30 Sushi making!!

Free evening, enjoy yourselves in beautiful Jerusalem

Friday July 25

11:00
Women: Meet at Patrick and Julie’s house in the Jewish Quarter for some Challa making, tichel wrapping and get in the mood for Shabbat

Men: The 25 secrets to a successful marriage by Ephraim Shore

Lunch

1:00 Yom Tov Glazer, Shabbat and Shalom

7:00:Meet up for candle lighting and Kotel experience and prayers, afterwards you are invited to a warm family’s home for Friday night dinner

Saturday July 26

12:00: Lunch as a group with the amazing Abba and Pamela Klayman in their gorgeous Old City home

A little time to rest

6:30: 3rd meal with Rabbi Moti Berger, “whats love got to do with it”

Sunday July 27

11:30: Meet Aish Hatorah’s Founder and Dean, Rabbi Noah Weinberg

12:00: “Boy meets Girl, the mystical side to marriage” Doniel Katz

1:00: Lunch

2:00:
Women: A Woman’s Mitzva, Meira Svirsky
Men: A Man’s commandment Rabbi Elbaz

3:00: How Getting Married can change the world, Rabbi Jamie Cowland

Wrap up and Goodbyes

Monday, July 7, 2008

Interested in attending?

This trip is open to Jewish couples who are either living in Israel or will be there during the last week of July-If you want to fly in, you are most welcome, but you have to care of that. Each day we will have 2-3 classes, as well as fun optional programs such as touring and dining. Accomodations should be taken care of by yourselves, but if required we can also arrange accomodations for you either in Old City rental apartments or near by hotels.

Classes will be interactive and fun, and hosted by some of the foremost experts on Jewish Wisdom.

This program is open to all who are interested in learning more about the Jewish Home and Family, regardless of level of Jewish Observance.

This is not for couples who need counseling, but rather for those who want to learn how to avoid needing it by strengthening their relationships in the early stage.