The Jewish Girls Unite (JGU) Virtual Community is thankful for the support received to start to implement its newest initiatives, following a successful fundraiser last week to launch The Connection Project. The project aims to empower women of all ages and backgrounds to make vital connections with their core, community, and Creator.
The first high-impact initiative to launch under The Connection Project is G.R.O.W. Workshops for Educators connecting educators worldwide through training workshops and collaborations. Nechama Laber will teach the innovative G.R.O.W prayer system to inspire students to connect to the four core steps in prayer.
The first two G.R.O.W. Workshops for Educators are scheduled to take place (bezH) today Wednesday, August 11 and Sunday, August 15, both at 9:00pm ET.
CLICK HERE to register now!
In response to a pilot edition of the G.R.O.W. Prayer Planner, part of an upcoming collection of creative, enriching resources to inspire prayer and a love for Judaism, such as a curriculum, journal, and meditations, educators are saying:
“G.R.O.W. is brilliant. What a way to anchor yourself and your thoughts at each segment of prayer!” Chavi Rappoport
“Thank you for your beautiful tools for prayer. I would love to use them with my students.”
“I didn’t know how to pray until I implemented the G.R.O.W. method. I am amazed at the depth and creativity of your resources.”
Mrs. Nechama Laber will be hosting the workshops. Nechama is a shlucha in Upstate New York, a passionate educator, author of Finding Song in Sorrow and various creative curricula, and the founding director of the Jewish Girls Unite Global Community. Additionally, as a certified life and trauma coach, she incorporates Chassidus into practical tools for women and girls’ emotional and spiritual growth.
Educators, don’t forget to register for the brand-new G.R.O.W. Workshops for Educators on Wednesday, August 11 and Sunday, August 13, both at 9:00pm ET
