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Motherhood and Changed Identity: A Torah path to Self-Compassion and Joy

April 14th, 21st, 28th

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Location - 12min from Golders Green Station

Through Torah insights with guest Rebbetzins, we’ll uncover the sacred meaning of creating a family and reflect on some the big questions this gives rise to.

Motherhood and Changed Identity: A Torah path to  Self-Compassion and Joy
Motherhood and Changed Identity: A Torah path to  Self-Compassion and Joy

Time & Location

April 14th, 21st, 28th

Location - 12min from Golders Green Station

About the event

Motherhood and Changed Identity: A Torah path to Self-Compassion and Joy

This engaging and thought-provoking workshop invites women to explore the deep emotional and spiritual transformations of pregnancy, birth, and motherhood.


Through Torah insights with Ruthi Halberstadt and Rabbi Zimmerman, we’ll uncover the sacred meaning of creating a family and reflect on life’s big questions—like whether to grow it further. Naama and Sue will guide us in understanding the powerful identity shifts that come with becoming a mother and confronting the hidden “skeletons in the nursery” that shape our emotional world. Finally, Channi will help us release guilt, embrace self-compassion, and find joy and strength in the beautiful, complex journey of motherhood. 


Course Facilitator

Batsheva Gutfreund

Menucha Case Manager


Course Contributors

Rebbetzin Ruthi Halberstadt

Channi Kampf, Adult Psychotherapist 

Sue Schraer, Adult and Parent-Infant Psychotherapist



Dates

April 14th 21st 28th

This course is 3 sessions. Attending every session is important for getting the full benefit of the course. Sessions cannot be rescheduled or repeated if one is missed.



Tickets

  • Full Access to Course

    Sale ends

    13 Apr 2026, 22:00

    £105.00

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