“Did you hear what I meant to say?”
a Torah approach to successful communication & loving relationships
A talk by
Sara Esther Crispe
Monday, May 18, 2009
7:30 pm
2352 Albany Avenue
Enjoy a Sushi Bar
Advance payment: $10
At the door: $15
Speach is what defines us as human beings. How we speak determines the type of human beings that we are. This class demonstrates how to properly communicate feelings of need, hurt and criticism in a constructive and loving manner. Through discussing 5 levels of communication, according to Chassidut and Kabbalah, we will see how verbal communication is not only the essential foundation to a healthy relationship but an intrinsic part and predecessor to any form of intimacy.
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Sara Esther Crispe is the editor and creator of the women’s site www.TheJewishWoman.org, a project of www.chabad.org where she is a featured writer.
Additionally, she is a well-known lecturer and leading speaker of women’s issues.
Known for her clear and direct approach, she is able to take current and provocative issues and make them meaningful and personal to audiences of various backgrounds.
She has her BA from the University of California, San Diego in Literature/Writing and studied for her Master’s at Brooklyn College in Literary Theory where she was a lecturer of Composition.
Sara Esther is currently working on a book celebrating gender difference according to Kabbalah.
To view more articles by Sara Esther Crispe click here