Introducing “Navigating Shana Rishona” – A Transformative Online Course for Newly Married Couples

Newlywed couples often face unique experiences during their first years of marriage that can benefit from guidance and support in building a new skill set. In response to numerous requests over the years, Mikvah.org has launched an exclusive online course tailored for couples married up to two years. This carefully curated program features esteemed Rabbonim, experienced medical professionals, and veteran Kallah teachers, offering invaluable insights to smooth the transition and to strengthen the foundation of a successful marriage.

Course Details:

  • Winter Course 5785
  • Sundays at 8:30 PM ET
  • Starting 12 Teves 5785, בעז”ה, with engaging weekly sessions

Comprehensive Class Schedule

12 Teves 5785 – Hadracha from the Rav
Featuring Rabbi L. Jacobson in conversation with Rabbi Y. Raskin, LCSW

19 Teves 5785 – Shalom Bayis Part 1
With Mrs. Esther Piekarski

26 Teves 5785 – The Medical Perspective
Presented by Mrs. Keren Vardi, M.Sc (Live at 2 PM ET; recording available at 8:30 PM ET)

4 Shvat 5785 – Shalom Bayis Part 2
With Mrs. Esther Piekarski

11 Shvat 5785 – 2 Adar 5785 – Communication Skills Series (Parts 1-3)
Led by Rabbi J. Cohen of Shalom Task Force

9 Adar 5785 – Conclusions and Q&A

Why Attend?

Each class includes workbooks and handouts to enhance learning, with access to recordings for a full week after the live session. The Shalom Task Force series also features private mini guided exercises to ensure practical application of communication skills for the couples.

Special Offer for Kollel Couples:
Use coupon code KOLLEL at checkout to receive a subsidized rate.

Register Now!

Capacity is limited to maintain an interactive and personal experience. Residents of Crown Heights can select pickup to save on mailing fees.

Sign up today and embark on a journey to build a stronger, more fulfilling marriage.

Contact:
For more information and to register, visit mikvah.org/shanarishona 

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