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From where do our thoughts come, and really who are we underneath the facade we show the world? Perhaps by cutting through to the basic message society is feeding us about who we should be and the priorities to have, then we can better understand what God expects of us, and our responsibilities to other people.

Differences in gender roles exist. Just proposing to discuss such a topic ruffles feathers and puts us on guard. Rebbetzin Heller diffuses the tension and explains common misconceptions on how Orthodox Judaism views the feminine role. Hear crystal clarity on hot topics like female Rabbis, modesty laws, and women in the synagogue.

Is competing in society by becoming more masculine the only way to succeed in this world? Rebbetzin Heller offers an alternative way for women to attain a more satisfying internal success. She reviews the special commandments given only to women, and .also the commandments women are not obligated in, and shows the distinctions in style between how men and women pray and study. Hear how to reach greater fulfillment with a path tailor-made for you, instead of struggling to grow into a man's shoes

Rebbetzin Heller's approach to tznius goes far deeper than the dresscode. The difficulty of tznius in today's society, she states, is how hard it is to separate who we are from who we have become and who we want to be, which severely limits our ability for any meaningful change. She elaborates on the three areas which are necessary to grasp in order to return to your essence of thought, speech and action. Take note: getting in touch with yourself takes a little work, but brings with it the satisfaction and dignity we all truly seek.


Rebbetzin Heller examines the sensitive topic of mourning for close relatives according to Jewish law. Hear how the practices customarily followed during the first week, the first thirty days, and the first year reflect the mourner's personal values of human life. Also dealt with is a painful question - how does one mourn for those who have deeply hurt them?



