Rabbi Shais Taub is launching a new three-part online course revealing the Torah-based framework he developed from years of answering thousands of complex life questions. Full Story
For more than a decade, readers of Rabbi Shais Taub’s widely read advice column in Ami Magazine have sent him some of their most complicated life questions—about marriage, parenting, faith, family conflict, and major personal decisions.
Many readers have wondered how Rabbi Taub is able to quickly identify the real issue behind emotionally tangled situations and offer clarity.
Now he is revealing the method behind those conversations.
In a new three-part online course titled How to Answer Any Question (Including Your Own), Rabbi Taub will teach the practical Torah-based framework he developed over years of responding to thousands of real-life questions.
“Most people think answering is the hard part,” Rabbi Taub says. “The real challenge is understanding what’s actually being asked.”
According to Rabbi Taub, meaningful conversations often follow a hidden structure. Once that structure is understood, it becomes possible to guide someone from confusion toward clarity instead of simply offering advice.
The course will focus on skills that are rarely taught but often needed: how to listen beneath the words, identify the real issue, and help people think through difficult decisions calmly and thoughtfully.
Rooted in the teachings of Chassidus, the program is designed not only for rabbis or educators, but for anyone who regularly finds themselves helping others navigate complex situations.
Participants will also have opportunities for direct engagement through live interactive sessions and a moderated online forum.
Registration includes:
- 3 LIVE online classes, with full replay access.
- Real-time interactive Q&A during each class.
- Private online forum personally moderated by Rabbi Shais Taub.
The course will take place over 3 consecutive evenings from 8:30–10:00 PM ET:
- Part 1: Monday, March 16
- Part 2: Tuesday, March 17
- Part 3: Wednesday, March 18
Enrollment is limited and registration will close once capacity is reached. For more information and to register, visit: SoulWords.org/How

