The Russian Jewish Nshei Chabad and Levi Yitzchok Library are proud to present a screening of the highly-acclaimed documentary The Lost Key, a film by Ricardo Adler and Rabbi Manis Friedman.
The film will be shown on Sunday, May 22nd/Pesach Sheini from 8:00-10:00pm, at the JCM Theater, including a Q&A session with Rabbi Manis Friedman on the topic of Intimacy and Relationships.
This screening is for women only. There is a $10 admission fee and limited seating, so reserve a spot now at http://www.eventbee.com/v/thelostkeych.
The Lost Key has a unique background and mission. After a traumatic divorce, director Ricardo Adler set out to discover how to attain a fulfilling and lasting marriage. His search took him to renowned Torah scholar and marriage counselor Rabbi Manis Friedman, whose book Doesn´t Anyone Blush Anymore? was widely praised by the media and is currently in it’s fourth printing. The film portrays the dramatic transformation of Ricardo’s new marriage, and the reactions of other couples to this revolutionary way to intimate connection. The Lost Key reveals forgotten wisdom that could inspire modern society to rediscover intimacy according to ancient Kabbalistic secrets.
Seven years in the making, this is not your typical documentary. The film is geared for audiences of all backgrounds, secular or religious, and therefore faced distinct challenges in its creation. Thanks to a talented and professional team, they succeeded in making a film that addresses a sensitive topic in a way that you will not forget.
For more information on the film, check out thelostkey.com.
If you are unable to make it, and/or would like to hear more on this topic, click here or here.
Sounds great! Just ordered a copy
… for organizing this special screening and the nice comments above, hope you enjoy it!
Ricardo Adler
Thanks for organizing it
well known member of the Chabad House community in Venezuela. a very warm Jew with a positive attitude towards Torah and Yiddishkeit.
a devoted Chossid who spends many hours of his time studying chassidus. and for many years he has been a loyal student of the Shluchim in Caracas, who taught and learned with him Torah and particularly Chassidus.
I am sure he presented well these teachings in his film.
VAMOS VENEZUELA!!