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FINAL TRAINING

Chana's Parsha Connections, Korach

Shabbat Shalom!

With All Your Heart Masterclass Replay

Chana's Day 22 Training

Chana and Eli answer your questions together!

Chana's Parsha Connections, Sh'lach

Shabbat Shalom!

Chana's Day 21 Training

Day 21 Expert Interview

Eli Deutsch

Eli Deutsch

Eli Deutsch is a sought-after speaker on Jewish philosophy, Chassidus, and Kabbalah, and he mentors individuals, couples, and groups on bettering their lives and relationships with courses on personal development, dating, marriage and parenting.

His bestsellers, “Jewish By Choice: A Kabbalistic Take on Life & Judaism” and “The Case for Judaism”, have won wide acclaim as the clearest, most comprehensive, easily accessible, and practical depiction of Kabbalah and the philosophical “whys” of Judaism available in the English language today.

Eli shares principles of communication and couplehood based upon his Male-Female Dynamic system for upgrading relationships. His guidance provides the mindset and practical tools to tap into the polarity of your masculine and feminine core to help you increase connection, understanding and intimate communication in your relationship.

Chana's Day 20 Training

Day 20 Expert Interview

Nechama Laber

Nechama Laber

Nechama Laber is a Chabad Shlucha and passionate Jewish educator. She is the founder and director of the Jewish Girls Retreat and Jewish Girls Unite virtual community. Her journey from loss to light lead her on the path to write a book called Finding Song in Sorrow and become a certified life and trauma coach. Nechama and her husband Rabbi Avraham Laber are the proud parents of 11 children B”H. They are the co-directors of the Jewish Greenbush Retreat Campus and Chabad of Greenbush and Southern Rensselaer County.

Chana's Day 19 Training

Day 19 Expert Interview

Faigie Horowitz

Faigie Horowitz

A former nonprofit management professional and now freelance writer, digital marketing strategist, and political advocate, Rebbetzin Faigie Horowitz has cofounded a shelter for homeless girls, a shul in the Five Towns, and mostly recently JWOW!, Jewish Women of Wisdom, a community for midlifers. She can be heard on the Chazak Line’s Empty Nest each month and read regularly in the Jewish Home syndicated papers, the World Jewish Review, and online. She holds a Masters in Management and is a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist.

Chana's Day 18 Training

Day 18 Expert Interview

Lisa Fournier

Lisa Fournier

Lisa Fournier, (also know as Sara Shaposhnik) is a certified Body Talk practitioner since 2003, and an Emotion Code/Body Code practitioner since 2014. She helps her clients with relief from anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and physical pain as well as helping them to feel love more fully and to heal emotional wounds.

Chana's Day 17 Training

Day 17 Expert Interview

Gevura Davis

Gevura Davis

Rebitzin Gevura Davis is the Director of Engagement for Aish Chaim, an outreach and engagement initiative serving the greater Philadelphia Jewish community and an affiliate of Aish HaTorah international. A popular international public speaker and teacher, Davis grew up Jewishly unaffiliated and in college decided to give Judaism another chance. She discovered there was a lot more than dreidels and bagels and dedicate her life to helping share the beauty, depth, and wisdom of Judaism to anyone she meets. Her humor, down to earth style, and ability to capture life’s beauty makes her beloved to a wide range of diverse audiences around the world.

Chana's Parsha Connections, Beha'alotcha

Shabbat Shalom!

Chana's Day 16 Training

Day 16 Expert Interview

Rina Deutsch

Rina Deutsch

Rina Deutsch is a motivational speaker who shares a unique blend of Jewish wisdom and modern understanding to increase positivity, helping people face challenges so they can enjoy a happier, more meaningful life. She teaches Judaic Studies at a girls’ high school in Toronto and gives Jewish pre-marital and general classes in person and online. Rina delights in the opportunity to share and connect with others in a warm, humorous, and sincere way. Rina lives with her husband, 5 children, and way too much laundry in the Toronto area. You can find her on Instagram at @rinadeutsch.

Chana's Day 15 Training

Day 15 Expert Interview

Liba Yoffe

Liba Yoffe

Hi, I am Liba Yoffe, A Mom of 4 rambunctious kiddos, and the Founder of Spirit Fit Life.
I have been a fitness professional for the past 13 years. My other secret passion is birth:) I am a dual and a certified childbirth educator.

I have a strong passion to help moms feel strong both inside and out.

Moms are always giving and doing for others, now it is time someone focused solely on them.

Imagine instead of this crazy diet culture we used words like strong, empowered, and the focus was more on developing the mind to create change internally so your external changes will last.

“First mind and then your body will follow”.

Chana's Day 14 Training

Day 14 Expert Interview

Devora Gila Berkowitz

Devora Gila Berkowitz

Devora Gila Berkowitz supports ambitious women leaders and entrepreneurs to create a life of connection and fulfillment while achieving a bigger impact in their business without stress and overwhelm. She has guided hundreds of high-achieving women as an emotional wellness coach, spiritual empowerment guide, medical intuitive, energy healer, life coach, and yoga instructor. Devora’s personal achievements include healing from life-threatening trauma, and overcoming a decade-long struggle with multiple sclerosis. She believes that every woman has the ability to access her innate power for healing and transformation through unconditional love and self-acceptance. Devora offers private and group programs while facilitating divine energy transmissions for remarkable breakthroughs in life and business. With an Ivy League degree in Linguistics and Psychology, Devora’s unique approach draws on wisdom from mind-body healing modalities, neurolinguistic programming and Chassidut, giving women tools for self-healing and a proven path for personal growth.

Chana's Day 13 Training

Day 13 Expert Interview

Sarah Hendler

Sarah Hendler

Sarah Hendler is a business coach who works with wonderful women worldwide via Zoom. She helps creative woman confidently serve from their full heart, while still growing an incredibly sustainable and profitable business.

Chana's Day 12 Training

Day 12 Expert Interview

Jenna Maio

Jenna Maio

Jenna Maio is a wife, mother, and freelance writer. She studied English and creative writing at Emory University and then completed a joint degree in law and environmental studies from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Over the years, she learned at Neve Yerushalayim and Midreshet Rachel V’Chaya in Jerusalem, where she deepened her Jewish learning.
She recently published her first book, “Princess Without a Crown: Returning to My Jewish Roots,” which was a serial column in AmiLiving. She also hosts the Modern Jewish Girl podcast, available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Chana's Parsha Connections, Nasso

Shabbat Shalom!

Chana's Day 11 Training

Day 11 Expert Interview

Sara Blau

Sara Blau

Sara Blau is an Educator and Extracurricular Director at Beth Rivkah High School. She has authored over one hundred articles on Thejewishwoman.org, as well as twenty three children’s books. She has lectured internationally and works one-on-one as a Life Coach, helping women get in touch with what their soul truly wants. She is passionate about using creativity to educate and inspire women and children to tap into their innate sense of spirituality, and have it impact their day to day life.

Chana's Day 10 Training

Day 10 Expert Interview

Rena Reiser

Rena Reiser

Rena Reiser is a Mind-Body & Compassion coach, speaker, facilitator, writer, and host of the “Tune-In Podcast”. She helps women focus on their inner-knowing that allows them to make space in which Bracha can happen. Rena’s work brings about powerful transformations that come from learning how to listen to our own voice.

Chana's Parsha Connections, Shavuot

Chag Samayach!

Chana's Parsha Connections, Bamidbar

Link to share with others - withallyourheartseries.com

Shabbat Shalom!

Chana's Day 9 Training

Day 9 Expert Interview

Meira Svirsky

Meira Svirsky

Meira Svirsky is a teacher and author of A Woman’s Mitzvah: A Fully Sourced Guide to the Laws of Family Purity. Rebbetzin Svirsky specializes in woman’s issues, relationship counseling, the Jewish laws of marriage and parenting teenagers.
  • Email Meira for your free gift

Chana's Day 8 Training

Day 8 Expert Interview

Jillian Mirell

Jillian Mirell

My entire life I knew I wanted to be a wife and mother. I had to keep busy on my quest to find my Beshert though, so I found myself working my way up the ladder at Nordstrom and with each rung, I felt pride in what I had accomplished. After nearly 10 years, I had money, accolades, recognition, but my heart was still empty and searching for what I really wanted. So in 2014 I finally got up the courage to make Aliyah in hopes that changing my location and putting all my faith in Hashem, I’d change my Mazel. Just months after arriving, I began working for Jewish Workshops and my whole world changed. I not only had the opportunity to learn from the greatest experts in the Jewish world, but I could hone my skills into growing our worldwide community. Thus, the Jewish world at large would be given the same learning opportunities from the comfort of each individual home. After 2 years of working side by side with our founder, Yosef Levy, I graciously accepted the position of CEO, and made it my goal to expand our Jewish Workshops family and cultivate life-long relationships, bonds and a supportive community like no other. BH, I not only found fulfillment and joy in the work I was able to do for others, but in working on myself, I merited to find my Beshert and start my family as well.

Chana's Day 7 Training

Day 7 Expert Interview

Fally Klein

Fally Klein

Fally Klein is a Hypnotherapist and Intimacy Counselor in Brooklyn NY. She also specializes in and is passionate about Breathwork- a transcendent trauma release experience. She uses an integrated approach to rewiring old patterns and empowering women to thrive in the everyday adventure of their lives.

coretorah.org/corecircles

Chana's Day 6 Training

Day 6 Expert Interview

Aliza Bulow

Aliza Bulow

Aliza Bulow is an Ivri. She strives to, “לֶךְ־לְךָ Go to yourself…. וֶהְיֵ֖ה בְּרָכָֽה׃ and be a blessing.” (Gen. 12:1-2) and to help others do the same.

She is the founder and director of Core, an organization that connects Jewish women and strengthens Jewish homes and communities. In addition, she travels regularly to offer guidance, leadership training and strategic planning for rabbinic couples and Jewish organizations throughout the continent.

In between travels, Aliza teaches Jewish philosophy and it’s practical applications in her home city of Denver, Colorado. A Jewish Educator for over thirty years, Aliza lectures both locally and internationally on a wide array of Jewish subjects.

Born to activist parents in the 1960’s, Aliza’s community building began early as her upbringing was intensely impacted by her parents’ deep commitment to the civil rights movement. Her own activism took root during her early high school years in the fight for freedom for Soviet Jews. Her passion for Judaism and the Jewish people then took her to Israel where she studied for 2 years at Michlelet Bruria and Hebrew University.

With a growing desire to build and contribute, Aliza explored various avenues to serve the State of Israel and finally chose to enlist in the Israeli Defense Forces from 1982-1984, during the first Lebanon war. She served in the Nachal Unit with a religious group that was dedicated to building communities in the Land of Israel.

Though her dream was to stay in Israel, her soul mate was in law school in America. She married Ephraim Bulow after he graduated, and then they traveled to Russia to visit refusniks before setting up their own home in Long Beach, NY.

Aliza completed her degree in Hebrew and Jewish Social Studies at Hunter College on the very day that their first child was born. Six children, two foster children, a bouquet of grandchildren, and lots and lots of smiles, sorrows and stories later, the Bulows are happily empty nested.

Now able to invest more effectively and travel more broadly, Aliza’s passion continues to grow as she helps individuals, organizations and the Jewish community see further, dig deeper, reach higher and radiate its light.

coretorah.org/corecircles

Chana's Day 5 Training

Day 5 Expert Interview

Jordana Baruchov

Jordana Baruchov

Mrs. Jordana Baruchov, a Middle School Dean and Judaic Studies teacher at Yavneh Academy is an innovative, experienced educator. She has a Masters in Jewish Education from the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration. Through her shiurim, classes, and programs, Morah Baruchov has inspired thousands! She has hosted numerous Challah Bakes and cooking shows for Project Inspire and Jewish Journeys. She has been featured in the Nashim magazine and her inspirational weekly parsha message:Drink it in 🍷! can be seen on Instagram :@drinkitin_jordana and Facebook: Jordana Baruchov

jordanatorah.com

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Chana's Parsha Connections, Behar/Bechukoti

Link to share with others - withallyourheartseries.com

Shabbat Shalom!

Chana's Day 4 Training

Day 4 Expert Interview

 Chaya Reich

Chaya Reich

Chaya Reich is a passionate speaker whose presentations on marriage and relationships can lead her audiences to tears one moment and laughter the next, helping them learn much about themselves, their relationships and who they really are. A co-founder of one of the nations first online retailers (1993), Chaya is a certified Jewish Marriage Education counselor and a senior lecturer for Gateways, Keiravtuni and Arachim Seminars. She is also the author of the popular Cozy Rosy books for children.

Claim your free gift – Order Cozy Rosy books and receive free gifts with purchase by emailing chaya@cozyrosybooks.com

Chana's Day 3 Training

Day 3 Expert Interview

 Aleeza Ben Shalom

Aleeza Ben Shalom

Aleeza Ben Shalom is a professional dating coach, in-demand speaker, expert, author and founder of the company Marriage Minded Mentor. Aleeza and her team guide singles through the steps to become engaged—regardless of age, affiliation, or stage in life. A regularly featured expert in the media, Aleeza’s relationship advice has appeared everywhere from BBC World News, to NPR to Aish.com. She trains dating coaches and matchmakers and has helped hundreds of singles manifest their soulmate. Aleeza is a dedicated wife and loving mother of 5 children, who recently moved with her whole family to Pardes Hanna Israel.

Learn more visit: MarriageMindedMentor.com

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Chana's Day 2 Training

Day 2 Expert Interview

Miriam Davidson

Miriam Davidson

Miriam Davidson is a wife and mother of six, ka”h, living in Yerushalayim. She is a psychotherapist, intimacy counselor & educator. In addition to counseling individuals and couples, she teaches an online intimacy course for frum women.

Recording of a 45 min class entitled “Thriving Together: Nourishing marital intimacy while you build your family” (includes Q&A from the live talk)

 

Chana's Day 1 Training

Day 1 Expert Interview

Sharni  Brodesky

Sharni Brodesky

As a qualified psychologist (licensed in Australia) specializing in transitions, Sharni specializes in aliyah/immigration adjustment, anxiety disorders including OCD and developmental trauma. She has over 16 years’ experience in community health and private practice. In addition to her qualifications, B. Sc (Psychology) (Hons) at The University of NSW and M. Sc Medicine (Psychotherapy) at The University of Sydney (Australia), Sharni has extensive working knowledge with mental health disorders including prevention and early intervention bringing about lasting change. She uses a combination of psycho-dynamic approach with CBT, EFT and other integrative tools to her psychotherapy practice.

Sharni runs seminars and group interventions, as well as one to one psychotherapy. She works with various centers lecturing on Culture Shock and the Stages of Aliyah adjustment, as well as running a course for parents called Rewiring Children For Success.

Sharni offers a framework to help people cope, process and integrate effects of traumatic experiences, to bring about an enhanced quality of life and lasting change.

 

Click here to email Sharni

 

Chana's Intro Training

25 Comments

  1. Cenker Çınar

    Good hearts are always appreciated, appereance is only the wellcome of relations, but behaviours are the keys of love.

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  2. SW

    Hi Chana, I just listened to your interview with Sharni and I have a few questions.
    1) You mentioned that it’s ok to feel frustrated… in certain situations but that should not have to lead to anger. Can you draw a clear line btwn feeling “frustrated” and feeling “angry”?
    2) How do we know when we are acting out of a need to “fix” things as opposed to out of the desire to be good/nice/kind?

    Reply
    • ChanaD

      Great questions! Thank you for sharing them!
      1 – feeling frustrated is a feeling within ourselves. We may feel bothered or upset by the situation or the circumstances. Anger is more directed outwards. It’s when we would then blame someone for the situation.
      Often, when we are in a difficult situation, we look to blame. Our brains use anger to help us feel better.
      Being able to differentiate between these two feelings – between “this situation sucks!” and “it’s [someone]’s fault” can be life changing not just for our relationships, but for our own sense of inner strength and clarity.

      2 – The question I suggest asking yourself is, do I WANT to do this? or am I scared to not do it?
      Am I doing it out of love and desire…or out of fear of how the other person will react if I don’t do it?

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      • sw

        Thank you for clarifying. However I am still stuck on this point. Many times I stretch myself for certain other people because I feel like I “have to” (b/c they’ll be upset otherwise, or they’ll miss out otherwise etc.) but at the same time, doing for them whatever it is I am doing, really is the right thing to do. So could it be that sometimes the feeling that ‘I must do it’ or ‘I better do it’, keeps me from NOT doing it? Of course it’s better to operate out of love and desire, but if we don’t always have that desire, (especially when dealing with difficult ppl), doesn’t the fear factor propel us forward a bit?

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    • ChanaD

      Great questions!
      1 – Anger is directed at others, while frustration is a feeling we deal with only internally.
      2 – Best test is to ask yourself, am I doing it out of a desire or out of a fear?

      Reply
  3. Lisa

    I got to hear the rest of the Day 6 VIP training. It felt so wonderful to be able to daven together with fellow Jewish women all over the world, for Israel. Thank you for all you do. May HaShem continue to bless you in all that you do and may He bless and keep Israel safe!

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    • ChanaD

      Amen! Thank you for your warm words.
      I am so happy to hear you were able to catch up and that it meant so much to you.

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    • ChanaD

      Amen! and you’re welcome!
      Thank you for davening together with us!

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  4. Elizabeth W

    Dear Chana,
    Thank you for doing this wonderful series. I am travelling a lot and listen to the recordings wherever I can. I have a notebook filling with great advice from these amazing ladies; this series has opened up for me new ideas and new ways.
    Many thanks for opening the door to the help and support that is available.

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    • ChanaD

      You’re so welcome!
      I am so happy to hear you are learning so much!

      Reply
  5. Miriam

    I’m not being able to enter my email for Fally Klein’s mailing list… the link doesn’t work. Can you please send me a new link or her email?

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  6. Toby

    Thank you Chana for all the work, time, and energy you invested in putting together all these amazing and inspiring interviews! I love the diversity, there’s so much to learn from each angle. And it amazes me again and again to see how they’re all based on the same core principals.
    Is it possible to add the email address of each speaker under their name? Some words can be spelled in diff ways and I want to make sure I’m sending the email to the right person.
    Thank you so much!

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    • ChanaD

      You’re welcome Toby!
      That is one of my favorite aspects of this series every year!
      If a speaker gave her email address as the way to access your gift, you can click on the link under the speaker’s bio to email her.
      I will keep in mind this suggestion for future series. Thank you!

      Reply
  7. Rochel

    I really learned a lot from Miriam Davidson’s interview and now I have joined her course and am learning things that I never dreamed of before and teaches a new way of life.
    That was the last one that I heard and I would love to be able to hear the interviews after hers. I simply do not have the private time to be able to hear interviews so quickly.
    Thank you Chana for putting together all these interviews.

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    • ChanaD

      You’re welcome! I am so happy to hear that you are learning so much!
      I hope you now can use the All-Access period to catch up and continue the journey!

      Reply
  8. MH

    Hi Chana! I can’t thank you enough for this amazing interview series! I’m loving it!…Now a question for you please! You mentioned in Rena Reisers interview that there is always something that causes you to shift out of the thing we were feeling so good about. Can you please explain that a bit more?

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    • ChanaD

      Good question!
      Even good feelings can be hard for us to feel – they can feel too vulnerable and they can bring up fears and limiting beliefs. Many women believe that life is “supposed to” be a struggle – so feeling that things are good, create fears of the good things chas v’shalom going away, or a fear that something bad will now chas v’shalom have to happen.
      Also, in movies and books, the drama (ie, what makes it interesting) happens after first painting a happy and positive note. That’s what creates the dissonance and tension that the characters then work to resolve. So when we feel good, our brain goes, “uh oh! what’s coming now?!”
      Sometimes we may not feel worth or deserving of the good, so we push it away.
      And, often the good is caused by something we did to create it mindfully. But once it’s good, we may not only sigh in relief, but think that now we can “go back to normal” and we stop doing what got us there in the first place. This is the benefit of having ongoing support in creating the good, so that you don’t forget or lose touch with what helped you get there.

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  9. T

    Hi, can I please get Sara Blaus email address? I missed it. Thank you !

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  10. Ruth

    Really amazing speakers!But your training afterward are even more amazing,- very down -to- earth and genuine!
    Thank you for sharing!

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    • ChanaD

      You’re welcome!
      Thank you for your warm words!
      I’m so happy you are gaining from all aspects of the program

      Reply
  11. NS

    Wow, Chana, That was such a cool idea to bring your husband on. It was great to hear the male perspective on these issues! Thank you!

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    • ChanaD

      You’re welcome! I am so happy to hear that you enjoyed!

      Reply

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