Lubavitcher handwriting expert Yaakov Rosenthal will present an introductory interactive talk entitled “Learn to See Personality in Handwriting” in Crown Heights this week.
The talk is an introduction to Yaakov’s three part series “Unlock The Secret World of Teenagers” which will start December 17th.
Since 1990, Rosenthal has lectured about Handwriting Analysis on 4 continents and over 125 locations.
His talks are interactive and engage his audiences with interesting and informative insights. The talks include the fascinating connections between Torah, Chassidus and Handwriting Analysis.
Rosenthal has authored a book entitled “Unlock the Secret World of Teenagers.”
The book is an aid for parents, teachers and teens themselves to better understand teenagers through their handwriting.
In Crown Heights, Yaakov is on staff of four Yeshivas and has a private practice. He uses handwriting analysis to discover, engage and create new life strategies for his clients.
The event will take place this Thursday, December 3, at 8:00 at 540 East New York Ave (same block as The Market Place).
“Yaakov’s talks in Sydney were thoroughly enjoyed. His analysis of handwriting and personality, interspersed with a constant stream of witticisms, which served to put all at ease and allow him to integrate the live lessons he so skillfully provided,” says Rabbi Mendel Kastel – CEO of The Jewish House of Sydney Australia.
“Thanks to Yaakov’s sensitivity and insights, he has successfully guided our students for the past ten years,” says Rabbi Moshe Lieblich – Rosh Hayeshiva Hamesitva Ocean Parkway.
“Yaakov’s work has helped our students as well as our staff. By means of handwriting analysis, he rapidly gained our student’s trust allowing them to talk openly with him. Mr. Rosenthal is a master at intertwining chassidus and character development,” says Mrs. Dena Gorkin – Principal of Bnos Chomesh Academy.
“Through using handwriting analysis, Yaakov developed a deep, accurate and insightful understanding of our kids. His approach is positive and non-threatening,” says Rabbi Moshe Feiglin – Director of Aliya Institute.
First talk is for anyone from teenagers and older
parents and teachers
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