Become a Trauma-Informed Kallah Teacher: Supporting Survivors with Compassion
Too many young women have experienced the devastating impact of sexual abuse. As kallah teachers, we have a unique opportunity to provide sensitive, informed, and halachically sound guidance to kallot who are survivors, helping them transition into marriage with confidence and dignity.
Combat the Blight of Sexual Abuse
The Eden Center, Magen, Core, and Shalom Task Force are proud to launch an international training program to empower kallah teachers with the skills and knowledge to guide survivors of sexual abuse in a compassionate and trauma-informed manner.
Program Highlights
This 8-week training program, led by leading experts in trauma, halacha, and psychology, will equip you to:
Understand the mechanisms of abuse and their psychological effects.
Recognize and navigate common triggers for survivors.
Present the halakhic framework for taharat hamishpacha in a way that supports survivors’ unique needs.
Discuss intimacy and sexuality with sensitivity, helping survivors build healthy marital relationships.
Supervision: The program has the halakhic guidance and supervision of Rav Yitzchak Breitowitz.
Course Details
Duration: 8 weeks, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM (Israel time) / 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM (EST)
Format: Live Zoom sessions
Fee: 749nis/$249
Who Should Apply?
This course is designed for experienced kallah teachers with a strong mastery of halacha who are committed to making a difference in the lives of kallot who are survivors.
Together, we can combat the blight of sexual abuse and support survivors as they build healthy, meaningful lives.
Apply below to join our next training cohort and become part of this essential initiative.
Make a lasting impact—become a trauma-informed kallah teacher today.
"This course has been life-changing! Every presentation has been so beautifully given over with incredible knowledge but also awareness of how overwhelming the material can be.
I have also gained tremendously from the group as everyone's different opinions and perspectives have given me so much to think about and take home with me, over and above the basic material." Shaina, Johannesburg, South Africa
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