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Inspiration With Rabbi Tzvi Freeman
Lecturing on "Unorthodox Judaism", "Practical Jewish Meditation", "Happiness is Serious Business" and "Men Women And Kabbalah"
Rabbi Tzvi Freeman, mystic and author of "Bringing Heaven Down To Earth" will be the featured guest lecturer at Town of Oyster Bay Chabad, speaking on a variety of enlightening and relevant topics for our times. Rabbi Freeman will take the audience on a fascinating journey of exploration, discovery and inspiration as he magnificently demystifies the inherently mysterious while generously dispensing much wisdom, wit and humor.
All lectures are free of charge, graciously sponsored by Mr. Alex Levine. RSVP required
For more info, please call 516 682-0404. Location: Town of Oyster Bay Chabad 678 Woodbury Rd., Woodbury, NY. 11797
Friday August 16th @ 7 PM - Unorthodox Judaism - A Restless Soul, An Incredible Journey
Saturday August 17th 8:30 AM Practical Jewish Meditation - A Guided Meditation
Saturday August 17th @ 12 PM Happiness is Serious Business - Ancient Wisdom For Modern Times (lunch served)
Saturday August 17th @ 8 PM Men, Women and Kabbalah - Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times (refreshments served)

With the publication of Bringing Heaven Down to Earth, Rabbi Tzvi Freeman shot into the spotlight as one of the foremost teachers of inner Jewish wisdom. Today, his Daily Dose of Wisdom from Chabad.org has one of the largest subscriptions on the Jewish Net. The weekly Freeman Files, answering real people on real issues, fans out to countless cyber fans And his Heaven Exposed series gets across the stickiest issues of Kabbala in spicy, sci-fi dramas. Tzvi Freeman has built a reputation for delivering the authentic inner wisdom of Judaism in highly original, bite-size packages.
Rabbi Tzvi Freeman was born in Vancouver, Canada, where he became involved at an early age in Yoga, Tao and radical politics.
Rabbi Tzvi Freeman lives with his family in Toronto Canada and is currently a senior editor at Chabad.org, as well as director of Chabad.org's 'Ask The Rabbi' team.