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Challah & Mothers

Preparing, Shaping and Forming Lives

About the Speaker

Sara Esther Crispe
Sara Esther Crispe, a writer, inspirational speaker and mother of four, is the editor of TheJewishWoman.org. She is also the editor of the Society and Living section of Chabad.org. To book Sara Esther for a speaking engagement, please click here.



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Latest Comments:
Posted: May 31, 2010
DEEPLY SPIRITUAL
only thing I have to say:

Sara Esther, G-d gave you a beautiful gift, that is the spiritual and elevated soul, which flows through your voice.

Shalom forever...
Posted By Anonymous, Bogota, Colombia

Posted: Nov 8, 2009
i loved your way of explaining the role of women, Challah, and how it connects with parenting... thx
Posted By charna, bel air, ca

Posted: Oct 19, 2009
Challah Audio
An inspiring and beautiful way of explaining the feminine concept of Challah.
Thank you so much for sharing
Posted By Devorah, Essex, England

Posted: May 8, 2009
amazing class
I have given many Challa classes, but this was amazing. Sara Esther you have such a wonderful way of presenting the concepts.
Posted By simie, surrey, Canada



 

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Challah & Mothers
Preparing, Shaping and Forming Lives
Everyone loves fresh baked challah. But the unique mitzvah for women of challah is much more than just creating delicious bread. Join Sara Esther Crispe as she discusses the meaning of challah preparation, why it is connected to women and the lessons it has for our lives.

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