New Course Invites Women to Live with Moshiach More Personally

This summer, N’shei Chabad is launching Think Again: a refreshed way of living with Moshiach, a new four-week learning experience for Chabad women in Crown Heights, bungalow colonies, and communities worldwide.

by · COLlive

Many of us know the concepts. We have learned the sichos, heard the ideas, and spoken about Moshiach and Geulah for years.

But what would happen if we stopped simply knowing about Moshiach—and began allowing these ideas to reshape the way we see ourselves, our challenges, and the world around us?

This summer, N’shei Chabad is launching Think Again: a refreshed way of living with Moshiach, a new four-week learning experience for Chabad women in Crown Heights, bungalow colonies, and communities worldwide.

The course explores four foundational sichos of the Rebbe and presents them in a clear, relevant, and deeply personal way. Each week will uncover another dimension of what it means to live with Geulah—not only as a future event we are waiting for, but as the true reality that can already shape the way we think and live today.

The curriculum will address questions such as:
How much power should we give the limitations and struggles of Galus?

What does it mean to recognize Hashem’s presence within every detail of our lives?

When we talk about Geulah, are we imagining a world where candies grow on trees, the shofar sounds on its own, and we soar on eagles’ wings—what are we actually waiting for?

And if the whole world needs a transformation, what does my one small mitzvah contribute to this overwhelming task?

This is for you. Wherever you are. Join together with other woman around you and start “Think Again”.

“We all know the concepts. We have heard the sichos and spoken about Moshiach and Geulah for years,” organizers shared. “Think Again is an opportunity to revisit these ideas with fresh eyes—and allow them to reshape the way we see ourselves, our challenges, and the world around us.”

Groups can be formed in bungalow colonies, neighborhoods, blocks, or among friends. Each group will receive a fully prepared, beautifully designed curriculum, teacher guidance, preparation classes, marketing materials, and participant incentives.

The four-week program will begin Rosh Chodesh Av, transforming the Three Weeks into a meaningful period of learning, reflection, and active preparation for Geulah, and will conclude Rosh Chodesh Elul.

Participants are invited to approach familiar ideas with fresh eyes—to move Moshiach from the back of their minds to the center of their lives.
Because perhaps the ideas are not new.

Perhaps we simply need to Think Again.

To create or join a group and receive a personal registration link, visit:
womenseventch.com

For questions email womenseventch@gmail.com

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