Nomi Freeman is the daughter of the renowned Argentinean Kabbalist, Professor Avraham Polichenco, o.b.m.. She is well known for her seminars on teaching spirituality to children and her personal counseling to those seeking a spiritual path. Mrs. Freeman has lectured extensively in Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, New York and Buenos Aires. Contact her
here for lecture engagements.
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Thank you for your wonderful lectures. I just love listening to you and the way you tell your story. You seem to possess such intelligence, grace, warmth and charm. Please share more.
Thanks again.
Forest Hills, NY
We teach in metaphor and parables, and it could be said that all life is truly metaphor, and so to take care of one's house, to make it shine, could be as caring for a baby, to see all scrolls of paper as Torah, is to see that all is truly metaphor and yes, we can branch out, and see that the physical and the spiritual are closely connected. Those poets among us, are doing this constantly, in perceiving through metaphor a connectivity with ONE, and all acts of creativity are again, about this.
I come from a long line of famous rabbis who were known as Kabbalists, but one could say, all kowledge is received.
I am seeing that G_d wrote the entire story, that is deeply about us all.
marshfield hills, ma
She comes across as very knowledgeable too.
Bowie, MD