In recent months, American society has talked broadly and deeply about how intimate relationships can go wrong: how they can be exploitative and unethical.
These days, some people are frightened and confused about how to make relationships go right. How do we build virtuous and loving bonds? How do we celebrate human eros? How do we teach our children?
Please join us for a Shabbaton devoted to enriching conversations about our most important interpersonal commitments and reflect on what it means to be truly רעים אהובים/re’im ahuvim, “loving companions.
Shabbat Evening Dinner: A Conversation from the Clinical Field
Our community has no shortage of psychotherapists! Please join us for a conversation with Drs. Esther Altman, Laura Gold, Daniel Oppenheim, and Hadar Schwartz, who will share reflections, based on years of clinical practice, on what people need and want.
Kabbalat Shabbat will begin at 5:30, followed by Shabbat Dinner at 6:30. The program will begin at approximately 7:15.
If enough families register, we will be able to have supervised play in the gym.