Mrs. Miriam Lipskier is the co-founder and director of the Chabad Student Center at Emory University. She is a staff member at Bais Chana Women International and has led teen and adult education programs in Israel, Moscow, South Africa, and the US. Miriam Lives with her husband and six children in Atlanta.
Time marches forward, never turning back or slowing down. So where is it all headed? A look into the future gives us insight to the beginning and the purpose of creation. This lecture was delivered at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Miriam Lipskier (9)
Judaism is the world’s oldest religion, but what does it look like going forward, barreling at full speed into the maturing stages of the 21st Century? Hear different perspectives from a panel including a rabbi, a philanthropist, a journalist, and a marketing master. This session took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mr. David Suissa (1)
Elevate your home from aesthetically beautiful to a sacred sanctuary. Lipskier will share how simple steps can help a house transcend the material to the spiritual, creating a domino effect to impact the whole family from the inside out. This lecture took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat
Mrs. Miriam Lipskier (9)
This is a highlight of a session called "Ten Talks"; one fast-paced session featuring 10 short powertalks from 10 inspiring speakers, showcasing important ideas that change attitudes, lives, and, ultimately, the world. This presentation took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat
Series: Ten Talks
David Weiss (8)
I do it because I love you. Mrs. Miriam Lipskier discusses the romance of Judaism as expressed by keeping kosher. We connect to the divine by doing what G-d wants even though we don’t understand why. This class was delivered at Chabad Lubavitch of Georgia.
Mrs. Miriam Lipskier (9)
How has Judaism changed for woman in the modern era? It hasn't. This is the question that a journalist asked Miriam Lipskier as she was knee deep in Rosh Hashanah preparations. A woman's essence has always been what makes the home, and all Jewish occasions and activities can and do take place in the home
Mrs. Miriam Lipskier (9)
What were the ideal woman’s traits 2000 years ago? How could we know? The Aishes Chayil prayer sung before Kiddush every Friday night outlines the ideal woman. Mrs Miriam Lipskier goes further and elucidates the meaning behind the words.
Mrs. Miriam Lipskier (9)
The Jewish mystical secrets to discovering real, lasting happiness. On average, we enjoy more amenities, make more money, and live longer today than we have at any point in human history, yet we are not necessarily any happier for it. Learn the tried and true mystical approach to living happily ever after. This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Miriam Lipskier (9)