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This website learn.coretorah.org uses Cookies and similar technologies in order to distinguish you from other users. By using Cookies, We are able to provide you with a better experience and to improve Our Site by better understanding how you use it. Please read this Cookie Policy carefully and ensure that you understand it. Your acceptance of Our Cookie Policy is deemed to occur when you press the “accept” button on Our Cookie banner or when you have selected your preferred Cookie options in Our Cookie manager and pressed the “Continue” button. If you do not agree to Our Cookie Policy, please stop using Our Site immediately.
1. Definitions and Interpretation
In this Cookie Policy, unless the context otherwise requires, the following expressions have the following meanings:
Cookie: means a small file placed on your computer or device by Our Site when you visit certain parts of Our Site and/or when you use certain features of Our Site;
Cookie Law: means the relevant parts of the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 and of EU Regulation 2016/679 General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”);
Personal data: means any and all data that relates to an identifiable person who can be directly or indirectly identified from that data, as defined by EU Regulation 2016/679 General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”); and
We/Us/Our: means “Our Website/School/Company”, the brand owned and operated by Company name or Person.
2. Information About Us
Our Site is owned and operated by Company name or person(s).
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- Email address: your email
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3. How Does Our Site Use Cookies?
- 3.1 Our Site may place and access certain first-party Cookies on your computer or device. First party Cookies are those placed directly by Us and are used only by Us. We use Cookies to facilitate and improve your experience of Our Site and services. We have carefully chosen these Cookies and have taken steps to ensure that your privacy and personal data is protected and respected at all times.
- 3.2 By using Our Site, you may also receive certain third-party Cookies on your computer or device. Third-party Cookies are those placed by websites, services, and/or parties other than Us. Third-party Cookies are used on Our Site for analytics and for marketing purposes. For more details, please refer to section 4 below.
- 3.3 All Cookies used by and on Our Site are used in accordance with current Cookie Law. We may use some or all of the following types of Cookie:
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3.3.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies
A Cookie falls into this category (usually first-party cookies) if it is essential to the operation of Our Site as without them we cannot provide the functionality that you need to use this website. For example, essential cookies help remember your preferences as you navigate through the online school, also support functions such as logging in, and payment transactions. -
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3.3.4 Marketing/Targeting Cookies
It is important for Us to know when and how often you visit Our Site, and which parts of it you have used (including which pages you have visited and which links you have visited). As with analytics Cookies, this information helps us to better understand you and, in turn, to make Our Site and advertising more relevant to your interests. Some information gathered by targeting Cookies may also be shared with third parties. -
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Third-party Cookies are not placed by Us; instead, they are placed by third parties that provide services to Us and/or to you. Third-party Cookies may be used by advertising services to serve up tailored advertising to you on Our Site, or by third parties providing analytics services to Us (these Cookies will work in the same way as analytics Cookies described above). -
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3.3.7 Session Cookies
Any of the above types of Cookie may be a session Cookie. Session Cookies are temporary and only remain on your computer or device from the point at which you visit Our Site until you close your browser. Session Cookies are deleted when you close your browser.
- 3.4 Cookies on Our Site are not permanent and will expire as indicated in the table below.
- 3.5 For more details of the personal data that We collect and use, the measures we have in place to protect personal data, your legal rights, and our legal obligations, please refer to our Privacy Policy
- 3.6 For more specific details of the Cookies that We use, please refer to the table below.
4. What Cookies Does Our Site Use?
- 4.1 The following first-party Cookies may be placed on your computer or device:
| Name of Cookie | Purpose | Strictly Necessary | Expires |
| XSRF-TOKEN | Preserves User Login information and states | Yes | When you close your browser |
| DPSettings | Preserves the user's Cookie policy preferences | Yes | 12 days |
| slim_session | Preserves User Login information and states | Yes | 2.5 days |
| affiliate | Tracks purchases made through affiliate links to ensure proper credit is given to the affiliate partner. | No | Depends on your affiliate cookie settings |
- 4.2 The following strictly necessary third-party Cookies may be placed on your computer or device (remove stripe cookies from the list if you don’t use stripe):
| Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
| __stripe_sid | checkout.stripe.com | Used to process payments for our website. | 30 minutes |
| __stripe_mid | checkout.stripe.com | Used to distinguish users. | 1 year |
| cid | checkout.stripe.com | Used to process payments for our website. | 3 months |
| vuid | vimeo.com | These cookies are used by Vimeo to collect analytics tracking information. | 3 years |
| player | player.vimeo.com | These cookies are used by Vimeo to collect analytics tracking information. | 1 year |
| cf_clearance | www.cloudflare.com | Used by clouflare to specify the duration that our website is accessible to a visitor that successfully completed a previous Captcha or challenge. | 4 hours |
- 4.3 Our Site uses the following functional Cookies (remove cookies not exploited in your school):
Olark
| Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
| hblid | learn.coretorah.org | a visitor identifier that we use only on your site to remember this visitor between visits | 2 years |
| wcsid | learn.coretorah.org | a session identifier that we use only on your site to keep track of a single chat session | When you close your browser |
| olfsk | learn.coretorah.org | storage identifier that we use to maintain chat state across pages (e.g. message history) | 2 years |
| _okbk | learn.coretorah.org | extra state information (e.g. chat box being open/closed) | When you close your browser |
| _ok | learn.coretorah.org | most recent Olark site ID (security measure) | When you close your browser |
| _oklv | learn.coretorah.org | the Olark loader version (for improved caching) | When you close your browser |
| _okla | learn.coretorah.org | used for caching purposes (loaded from CDN vs. loaded from our infrastructure) | When you close your browser |
| _okgid | learn.coretorah.org | used for caching by setting a hash for assets to determine if they have changed and if they need to be refreshed | When you close your browser |
| _okac | learn.coretorah.org | used for caching by setting a hash for assets to determine if they have changed and if they need to be refreshed | When you close your browser |
| _okdetect | learn.coretorah.org | Used for detecting when storage contexts have changed due to things like ssl or host transitions (helps maintain your chat across pages). | When you close your browser |
| _okck | learn.coretorah.org | Used to test whether the visitor's browser allows cookies to be stored. | When you close your browser |
TawkTo
| Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
| tawk_uuid_ | learn.coretorah.org | HTTP cookie | |
| twk_idm_key | learn.coretorah.org | Visitor connection management | Session |
| twk_token_ | learn.coretorah.org | HTML local storage | |
| tawk_uuid_propertyId | learn.coretorah.org | Visitor tracking | 6 months |
| tawkUUID (deprecated) | learn.coretorah.org | Visitor tracking | 6 months |
| __tawkuuid (deprecated) | learn.coretorah.org | Visitor tracking | 6 months |
| ss (deprecated) | learn.coretorah.org | Visitor session management | Session |
| TawkConnectionTime | learn.coretorah.org | Manages visitor connection | Session |
| Tawk_xxxxxxx (deprecated) | learn.coretorah.org | Visitor preference | 6 months |
Freshchat
| Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
| pubsub_cookie | learn.coretorah.org | This cookie is used for the freshchat service | When you close your browser |
| hop- | learn.coretorah.org | This cookie is used for the freshchat service | When you close your browser |
| learn.coretorah.org | This cookie is used for the freshchat service | When you close your browser | |
| _ | learn.coretorah.org | This cookie is used for the freshchat service | 1 year |
| pnctest | learn.coretorah.org | This cookie is used for the freshchat service | 1 year |
Zendesk Web Widget
| Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
| ZD-zE_oauth | learn.coretorah.org | Stores the authentication token once the user has been authenticated. | 2 hours |
| ZD-currentTime | learn.coretorah.org | Sets the time when page loads. | Forever |
| ZD-settings | learn.coretorah.org | Stores a hash of settings so that we don't keep sending blips after the initial one | Forever |
| ZD-suid | learn.coretorah.org | Session id for pathfinder. | 20 minutes |
| ZD-buid | learn.coretorah.org | Collects Machine ID. | Forever |
| _answer_bot_service_session | learn.coretorah.org | Used to uniquely identify a user session when using Answer Bot Article Recommendations. | When you close your browser |
Intercom
| Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
| intercom-id-[app_id] | learn.coretorah.org | Anonymous visitor identifier cookie. As people visit your site they get this cookie. | 9 months |
| intercom-session-[app_id] | learn.coretorah.org | Identifier for each unique browser session. This session cookie is refreshed on each successful logged-in ping, extending it one week from that moment. The user can access their conversations and have data communicated on logged-out pages for 1 week, as long as the session isn’t intentionally terminated with Intercom('shutdown');, which usually happens on logout. |
1 week |
| intercom-device-id-[app_id] | learn.coretorah.org | Identifier for each unique device that interacts with the Messenger. It is refreshed on each successful ping, extending it another 9 months. We use this cookie to determine the unique devices interacting with the Intercom Messenger to prevent abuse. |
9 months |
- 4.4 Our Site uses analytics services provided by your analytics services, if any. Website analytics refers to a set of tools used to collect and analyse anonymous usage information, enabling us to better understand how Our Site is used. This, in turn, enables us to improve Our Site and the products and services offered through them.
- 4.5 The analytics services used by Our Site use Cookies to gather the required information. You do not have to allow us to use these Cookies, however, whilst our use of them does not pose any risk to your privacy or your safe use of Our Site, it does enable us to continually improve Our Site, making it a better and more useful experience for you.
- 4.6 The analytics services used by Our Site uses the following Cookies (remove cookies not exploited in your school):
Google Analytics
| Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
| _ga | learn.coretorah.org | Google Analytics: Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website. | 2 years |
| _gat | learn.coretorah.org | Google Analytics: Used by Google Analytics to throttle the request rate. | When you close your browser |
| _gid | learn.coretorah.org | Google Analytics: Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website. | When you close your browser |
| _ga_container-id | learn.coretorah.org | Used to persist session state. | 2 years |
Mixpanel
| Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
| mp_#_mixpanel | learn.coretorah.org | MixPanel: Cookie used by MixPanel for analytics purposes | 1 year |
BDOW
| Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
| __smToken | learn.coretorah.org | The __smToken is set once you login to Sumo and is checked to verify whether you are logged into Sumo or not | 1 year |
| __smSmartbarShown | learn.coretorah.org | cookie is set when the Smart Bars are shown on your website | 1 year |
| __smVID | learn.coretorah.org | Used to display relevant advertising | 1 month |
| __smSessionId | learn.coretorah.org | Used by Sumo to establish a cookie on a users computer to begin a session to enable Sumo products | When you close your browser |
| __smListBuilderShown | learn.coretorah.org | cookie is set when the List Builder is shown on your website | 1 year |
| __smScrollBoxShown | learn.coretorah.org | cookie is set when the Scroll box is shown on your website | 1 year |
| __smWelcomeMatShown | learn.coretorah.org | Cookie is set when the Welcome mat is shown on your website | 1 year |
| __smListBuilderOptOut | learn.coretorah.org | Is set when a visitor clicks an "Opt-Out" button on the List Builder | 1 year |
| __smSmartBarOptOut | learn.coretorah.org | Is set when a visitor clicks an "Opt-Out" button on Smart bars | 1 year |
| __smScrollBoxOptOut | learn.coretorah.org | Is set when a visitor clicks an "Opt-Out" button on Scroll box | 1 year |
| __smWelcomeMatOptOut | learn.coretorah.org | Is set when a visitor clicks an "Opt-Out" button on welcome mat | 1 year |
| __smSubscribed | learn.coretorah.org | Is set when a visitor subscribes via any of the List Builder, Welcome Mat, Scroll Box or Smart Bars they are shown on your website | 1 year |
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4.7 Targeting/Marketing cookies
Targeting/Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across websites. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites. They do not store directly personal information but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. The intention is to display ads that are relevant and engaging for the individual user and thereby more valuable for publishers and third-party advertisers. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted advertising (remove cookies not exploited in your school):
Facebook
| Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
| _fbp | learn.coretorah.org | Identifies browsers for advertising and site analytics services | 90 days |
| fr | facebook.com | Delivers advertisement products such as real-time bidding from third-party advertisers | 90 days |
| datr | facebook.com | Identifies the web browser used to connect to Facebook; enhances security and site integrity | 2 years |
| c_user | facebook.com | Contains the user ID of the currently logged-in user | 1 year< |
| xs | facebook.com | Contains session number and secret number for security | Varies, tied to session |
| sb | facebook.com | Helps improve friend suggestions | 2 years |
| oo | facebook.com | Opt-out of Facebook showing ads based on activity on third-party websites | 5 years |
| presence | facebook.com | Contains user's chat state (e.g., which chat tabs are open) | End of session |
Hubspot
| Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
| __hstc | learn.coretorah.org | The main cookie for tracking visitors. It contains the domain, utk (see below), initial timestamp (first visit), last timestamp (last visit), current timestamp (this visit), and session number (increments for each subsequent session). | 6 months |
| hubspotutk | learn.coretorah.org | This cookie is used for to keep track of a visitor's identity. This cookie is passed to HubSpot on form submission and used when de-duplicating contacts. | 6 months |
| __hssc | learn.coretorah.org | This cookie keeps track of sessions. This is used to determine if we should increment the session number and timestamps in the __hstc cookie. It contains the domain, viewCount (increments each pageView in a session), and session start timestamp. | 30 min |
| __hssrc | learn.coretorah.org | Whenever HubSpot changes the session cookie, this cookie is also set. We set it to 1 and use it to determine if the visitor has restarted their browser. If this cookie does not exist when we manage cookies, we assume it is a new session. | session |
| messagesUtk | learn.coretorah.org | This cookie is used to recognize visitors who chat with you via the messages tool. If the visitor leaves your site before they're added as a contact, they will have this cookie associated with their browser. If you have a history of chatting with a visitor and they return to your site later in the same cookied browser, the messages tool will load your conversation history with that visitor. | 6 months |
Refersion
| Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
| ci_session | refersion.com | Preserves users states across page requests. | When you close your browser |
| refersion_csrf_code | refersion.com | Sets csrf token to prevent cross site request forgery. | When you close your browser |
| __cfduid | refersion.com | Used by the content network, Cloudflare, to identify trusted web traffic. | 1 year |
Google AdWords
| Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
| ads/ga-audiences | learn.coretorah.org | Used by Google AdWords to re-engage visitors that are likely to convert to customers based on the visitor's online behaviour across websites. | When you close your browser |
Fomo
| Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
| Fomo.hstry-count-since-first-event- | learn.coretorah.org | Used by Fomo for showing user notifications. | Persistent |
| Fomo.hstry-first-timestamp- | learn.coretorah.org | Used by Fomo for showing user notifications | Persistent |
| Fomo.snv- | learn.coretorah.org | Used by Fomo for showing user notifications | Persistent |
5. Consent and Control
(Keep section 5.1 and 5.2 if you are using our cookie opt-in mechanism from School Privacy settings.)
- 5.1 Before Cookies are placed on your computer or device, you will be shown a banner requesting your consent to set those Cookies. By giving your consent to the placing of Cookies you are enabling Us to provide the best possible experience and service to you. You may, if you wish, deny consent to the placing of Cookies unless those Cookies are strictly necessary; however certain features of Our Site may not function fully or as intended. You will be given the opportunity to allow and/or deny different categories of Cookie that We use.
- 5.2 In addition to the controls that We provide, you can choose to enable or disable Cookies in your internet browser. Most internet browsers also enable you to choose whether you wish to disable all Cookies or only third-party Cookies. By default, most internet browsers accept Cookies but this can be changed. For further details, please consult the help menu in your internet browser or the documentation that came with your device.
- 5.3 The links below provide instructions on how to control Cookies in all mainstream browsers:
- 5.3.1 Google Chrome
- 5.3.2 Microsoft Internet Explorer
- 5.3.3 Microsoft Edge (Please note that there are no specific instructions at this time, but Microsoft support will be able to assist)
- 5.3.4 Safari (macOS)
- 5.3.5 Safari (iOS)
- 5.3.6 Mozilla Firefox
- 5.3.7 Android (Please refer to your device’s documentation for manufacturers’ own browsers)
6. Changes to this Cookie Policy
- 6.1 We may alter this Cookie Policy at any time. Any such changes will become binding on you on your first use of Our Site after the changes have been made. You are therefore advised to check this page from time to time.
- 6.2 In the event of any conflict between the current version of this Cookie Policy and any previous version(s), the provisions current and in effect shall prevail unless it is expressly stated otherwise.
7. Further Information
- 7.1 If you would like to know more about how We use Cookies, please contact Us at info@coretorah.org.
- 7.2 For more information about privacy, data protection and our terms and conditions, please visit the following:
- 7.2.1 Privacy Policy
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Elissa Felder is a passionate Jewish communal leader and educator, serving as the coordinator of Core’s Communities of Practice, and the leader of the Chevra Kadisha Community of Practice. With a deep commitment to honoring Jewish end-of-life traditions, Elissa brings together Chevra Kadisha members from around the worlds to share knowledge, strengthen practices, and support one another in this sacred work. She is known for fostering compassion, connection, and continuity within this holy mitzvah.
Elissa is also the author of "From One Life to the Next Life: The Sacred Passage after Death." Her book explores how living in the shadow of death is the secret to leading a meaningful life. Faced with the loss of her baby son, the author shares her personal journey from paralyzing grief to living a life infused with purpose and passion. This powerful memoir is filled with Jewish teachings about birth, death, and the afterlife, including the how and why behind Jewish burial practices. It has inspired many.
Through her leadership at CORE, her writing, and her warm mentorship, Elissa has become a guiding voice in sustaining and elevating Jewish burial practices with reverence, empathy, and enduring impact.
Reva Judas is the founder and director of NechamaComfort, a global nonprofit organization that supports families coping with infant and pregnancy loss. With compassion born from personal experience, Reva has become a guiding voice for those facing grief, offering emotional, practical, and spiritual care.
She collaborates with hospitals, rabbis, and community leaders to raise awareness and ensure that no family navigates loss alone. In addition to her work with NechamaComfort,
Reva is also the leader of the Supporters of the Bereaved Community of Practice, a collaborative network for professionals and volunteers who support the bereaved. Through this role, she fosters education, peer support, and best practices across the Jewish community. Reva’s dedication to chesed, sensitivity, and respectful care has transformed how grief is addressed with dignity and compassion throughout Klal Yisrael.
She collaborates with hospitals, rabbis, and community leaders to raise awareness and ensure that no family navigates loss alone. In addition to her work with NechamaComfort,
Reva is also the leader of the Supporters of the Bereaved Community of Practice, a collaborative network for professionals and volunteers who support the bereaved. Through this role, she fosters education, peer support, and best practices across the Jewish community. Reva’s dedication to chesed, sensitivity, and respectful care has transformed how grief is addressed with dignity and compassion throughout Klal Yisrael.
Rochel Goldbaum has been teaching and mentoring Jewish women from around the world for over two decades. She currently serves as an adjunct educator for Aish of the Rockies, founder of My Gift of Mikvah, co-founder of Core, and creator of the Directed Dating Approach.
When Rochel is not traveling and presenting at conferences and women’s gatherings, she works as a dating, marriage and relationship mentor. Rochel trains Kallah Teachers and Dating Mentors across the world, and has developed unique resource materials on Taharas Hamishpacha for women of all backgrounds.
Her desire to encourage women, strengthen marriages, and unify the Jewish people has her presenting to audiences across the world with the goal of connecting them to HaShem, each other, and themselves, as well as enhancing intimacy in the Jewish home.
When Rochel is not traveling and presenting at conferences and women’s gatherings, she works as a dating, marriage and relationship mentor. Rochel trains Kallah Teachers and Dating Mentors across the world, and has developed unique resource materials on Taharas Hamishpacha for women of all backgrounds.
Her desire to encourage women, strengthen marriages, and unify the Jewish people has her presenting to audiences across the world with the goal of connecting them to HaShem, each other, and themselves, as well as enhancing intimacy in the Jewish home.
Malki Rosenberg is a certified Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner, Self Regulation Training (SRT) practitioner, and Transforming Touch® bodyworker based in Monsey, NY. She specializes in trauma-informed somatic healing, working with teens, adults, and occasionally children to help them move from survival to resilience through body-based therapies.
As a Core MMC (Mashpia-Mentor-Counselor), Malki integrates emotional and spiritual mentorship with somatic modalities, offering a holistic approach to healing. Her practice emphasizes the belief that every individual possesses inherent strengths, aiming to empower clients to live authentically and courageously.
Malki offers virtual appointments, self-regulation workshops, and a 12-step marriage coaching program designed to bring couples closer together in a harmonious way.
Rebbetzen Liat Mayerfeld, originally from New York and raised in Netanya, Israel, served in Israeli Military Intelligence before earning degrees in Tanach and Special Education from Michlalah Jerusalem College for Women. She began her career teaching in Jerusalem seminaries and later moved to the UK, where she served as Aish UK’s Women’s Educational Director and, with her husband, held the rabbinic position at Shomrei Hadath in London.
Now based in Manhattan, Liat and her husband co-founded Kii, a vibrant organization serving thousands of Jewish young professionals through education, community, and chesed. A gifted educator, Liat teaches for Aish.tv, the OU Women’s Initiative, and Olami, offering engaging classes on Parsha, Navi, Tefillah, and Jewish holidays.
With over 25 years of experience teaching kallahs and mentoring couples, she combines halacha, relationship psychology, and Torah values. Known for her clarity, warmth, and insight, Liat is a popular international speaker and gracious host. She and her husband are proud parents and grandparents.
Liora Wittlin is a seasoned Jewish educator and curriculum designer with over two decades of experience in Jewish education. She is the founder and chief educator of RAMOT Learning LLC, an educational consultancy dedicated to enriching Jewish learning through differentiated instruction, student-centered learning, and blended learning approaches.
Throughout her career, Liora has taught a wide range of Judaic courses across nearly all grade levels from kindergarten through twelfth grade and has regularly presented classes for Jewish adults on various subjects. Her roles have included classroom teacher, administrator, mechanechet (grade advisor), curriculum developer, and programming director. She has a particular passion for fostering curious minds and creating meaningful interpersonal connections through the beauty and truth of the Torah.
Liora holds a B.A. in Psychology and Judaic Studies from Yeshiva University and a Te’udat Morah LaGolah (Teaching Certificate for the Diaspora) from the Israeli Ministry of Education.
In addition to her work with RAMOT Learning, Liora serves as the Director of the Teacher’s Lounge Community of Practice for middle/high school and seminary teachers at CORE, an organization that supports Jewish women in strengthening their communities.
Liora is based in Denver, Colorado, where she continues to inspire and support educators and learners alike.
Sara Oppenheim is the Rebbetzin and Executive Director of the Charlotte Torah Center, a dynamic shul and outreach hub serving the broader Jewish community of Charlotte, North Carolina. Together with her husband, Rabbi Chanoch Oppenheim, she has spent the last 17 years building Jewish life in Charlotte, following a decade of outreach with Aish HaTorah in Jerusalem and DATA of Plano, Texas.
With experience in both outreach and community leadership, Sara’s role as Rebbetzin includes teaching classes, mentoring women, hosting, managing daily operations, and leading campus outreach through Olami. She also serves as a kallah teacher, dating and relationship coach, mikvah attendant, and Chevrah Kadisha member.
While at Aish, she founded N-Aish-Ay, a mentoring network for the wives of future rabbis, and later launched Women of Wisdom (WOW) in Charlotte. Her Core MMC capstone project led to the creation of Charlotte’s first kosher eruv.
While at Aish, she founded N-Aish-Ay, a mentoring network for the wives of future rabbis, and later launched Women of Wisdom (WOW) in Charlotte. Her Core MMC capstone project led to the creation of Charlotte’s first kosher eruv.
A proud Core MMC graduate, Sara co-leads the Core Shul Rebbetzin Community of Practice with Rebbetzin Jacqueline Feldman. She is known for her warmth, thoughtful teaching, and hospitality—and occasionally wonders what it might be like to have a hobby.
Rebbetzen Jacqueline Feldman serves as the Senior Rebbetzen of Bushey United Synagogue, one of the UK’s largest Orthodox communities, alongside her husband, Rabbi Elchonon Feldman. She is a graduate of Hasmonean High School and Bnos Chava Seminary and holds a BSc in Neuroscience from King’s College London. Jacqueline previously served as SENCO at Tiferes High School for Girls, supporting students with diverse educational needs.
A certified Ma’ayan educator through the Office of the Chief Rabbi, Jacqueline is deeply committed to women's Torah education and community building. In 2022 she founded and became Chair of the Rebbetzens' Representatives of the United Synagogue (RRUS).
She is also a Core MMC (Mashpia Mentor Counselor), offering emotional and spiritual support to women navigating life’s challenges through a Torah lens.
Dr. Marcy Forta is the founder and director of Atzmi, an organization dedicated to supporting the mental health of Jewish girls through programs that enhance self-esteem, promote body acceptance, and reduce focus on outward appearances. She specializes in eating disorder education, awareness, and prevention, with a particular focus on risk factors within the Orthodox Jewish adolescent female community.
Her doctoral research explored religious and environmental risk factors unique to this community by engaging rabbis, educators, and health professionals across the U.S. Midwest. This research underpins Atzmi’s tailored prevention programs, designed to effectively address community-specific needs.
Dr. Forta is also a Body Project Facilitator and Certified Holistic Nutritionist. She lectures widely, blogs, and is a sought-after expert in eating disorder prevention. Based in Oak Park, Michigan, she continues to raise awareness and foster healthier mindsets among young Jewish women.
Marcy is a dedicated change maker who believes that everyone has the power to transform their moods, situations, businesses, and themselves—if they are motivated to take action. She is inspired by those eager to change, even when unsure or nervous about the process.
As founder and principal consultant of BINAH Consulting, Inc., Marcy passionately helps organizations optimize their talent and workflows to reduce chaos and improve outcomes. Her coaching clients describe her as honest, sincere, and collaborative—a listener who never judges, yet is willing to ask the tough questions others avoid. She is committed to supporting each person in meaningful, personalized growth and consistently champions her clients, believing in them even when they doubt themselves.
Marcy holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and certifications including Lean Six Sigma Greenbelt, Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM), and coaching credentials from the Refuah Institute of Coaching. She is also an active member of the American Association of Professional Coaches and the Project Management Institute.
Rivky Boyarsky is a Certified Nurse Midwife, Registered Nurse, and experienced kallah teacher dedicated to empowering Jewish women through education, healthcare, and spiritual guidance. With a deep understanding of both medical science and halacha, she specializes in women's health across the lifespan—from puberty and fertility to menopause.
Rivky is a certified kallah teacher through Mikvah.org and a member of the Gedalia Society. She has contributed to community education initiatives, including the "Conversations with Our Children" series, which equips parents to guide their daughters through physical and emotional development with sensitivity and kedusha.
Known for her compassionate approach and ability to bridge clinical knowledge with spiritual insight, Rivky continues to be a trusted voice for women navigating the complexities of health, identity, and faith.
Rebbetzin Yehudis Golshevsky is a distinguished Torah educator and spiritual mentor based in Yerushalaim. She is the founder and director of SHIVITI, a women's education network that offers immersive Torah study with a focus on Chassidic teachings and personal spiritual growth.
With over 30 years of experience teaching in Israel and internationally, Rebbetzin Golshevsky is known for her deep connection to the deeper dimension of Torah and her ability to guide women toward meaningful spiritual lives. She holds teaching certifications from Yavne Teacher’s College in Cleveland and a BA in Classics-Judaic Studies from SUNY Buffalo.
In addition to her educational endeavors, she serves as a supervisor for the Core Mashpia Mentor Counselor (MMC) training program, a rigorous two-and-a-half-year initiative that prepares women to provide spiritual mentorship and counseling within their communities.
Rebbetzin Golshevsky is also a prolific writer and speaker, inspiring women worldwide to deepen their connection with Hashem and His Torah, and to live with greater spiritual awareness.
Sara Eisemann is a licensed clinical therapist and educator based in Oak Park, Michigan. She earned her Master’s in Social Work from Wayne State University and began her career at Jewish Family Service of Detroit, where she was involved in the Windows domestic violence prevention program, and then moved on to private practice at the Birmingham-Maple Clinic.
Sara currently serves as Co-Director of Education for Core’s Mashpia Mentor Counselor (MMC) Training Program—a rigorous two-and-a-half-year initiative that equips women to provide Torah-based spiritual mentorship and emotional support within their communities.
In addition to her clinical work, Sara is a certified dating coach and a sought-after speaker on topics of Torah, authenticity, and relationships. She is a regular contributor to Family First and she hosted the MakeShift podcast, which explored contemporary issues affecting Jewish women and families.
Sara is also a founding board member of Atzmi, an organization dedicated to promoting mental health and body acceptance among Jewish girls, and the professional liaison for Kesher, a young adult mentorship program.
Known for her compassionate approach and commitment to authenticity, Sara continues to inspire and guide individuals seeking personal growth and meaningful connections.
Debbie Greenblatt is a respected educator and mentor with over thirty years of experience as a popular lecturer, columnist, and coach. She teaches a wide range of topics including Jewish texts, Jewish thought, and relationships, and is known for her deep insights and ability to connect both intellectually and emotionally with her audience.
Debbie is the Educational Co-Director of Core’s Mashpia Mentor Counselor (MMC) Training Program, where she helps guide and shape the next generation of spiritual mentors and leaders. She is also the founder of the Women’s Division of the Gateways kiruv organization, and gives regular classes in the New York metropolitan area, as well as lectures around the country.
For over three decades, her weekly class on the works of Rabbi Dessler has been a spiritual anchor for herself and a transformative experience for countless students. Known for her warmth and personal approach, Debbie has earned the trust and admiration of women around the world.
Mrs. Yael Kaisman is a veteran educator, life coach, and outreach professional with over 45 years of experience teaching in girls' high schools. She is a senior lecturer at both Sinai and Heritage Retreats, known for her ability to explain Jewish philosophical ideas with humor, warmth, and wit, captivating audiences of all backgrounds and levels of Jewish knowledge and education.
In addition to her educational endeavors, Yael serves as a Clinical Supervisor for Core’s Mashpia Mentor Counselor (MMC) Training Program.
Yael is also a sought-after speaker, sharing her insights on various topics through platforms like TorahAnytime.
Her dedication to education and mentorship continues to inspire and guide women worldwide.
Aliza Bulow is the Founding Director of Core. With over four decades of experience, she has worked with hundreds of women in more than 50 cities across five continents, strengthening the social fabric of Klal Yisroel through networking, education, and mentorship.
Aliza has been deeply engaged in Jewish communal causes since her youth—leading youth groups, campaigning for Soviet Jewry and helping build settlements in Israel while serving in Nachal. That early passion has only grown stronger over time.
Aliza began her professional journey in organizations like Dorot, Partners in Torah and The Jewish Experience, and later served as Director of Ner LeElef’s North American Women’s Program for 11 years. In that role, she travelled extensively, mentoring rebbetzins and supporting outreach professionals across North America.
Through Core's MMC program and the Core Communities of Practice, Aliza continues to inspire and guide Jewish women worldwide, helping them build communities for a stronger, more connected Jewish future.
Rav Brudny is a Rosh Yeshivah in Mir-Brooklyn and a member of the Moetzes Gedolei Torah of Agudath Israel of America.
Rav Aaron Lopiansky is the Rosh HaYeshiva of the Yeshiva of Greater Washington – Tiferes Gedaliah, a position he has held since 1994. Born and raised on New York’s Lower East Side, he studied at the Mir Yeshiva in Yerushalaim under the guidance of Rav Chaim Shmuelevitz zt”l and Rav Nachum Partzovitz zt”l. He is also the son-in-law of Rav Beinish Finkel zt”l, the late Rosh Yeshiva of Mir Yerushalayim.
Rav Lopiansky is a prolific author, having written over 20 works on Torah thought, liturgy, and philosophy, including the widely acclaimed Orchos Chaim: A Ben Torah for Life. His teachings are deeply influenced by his close association with Rav Moshe Shapiro zt”l.
Rabbi Yaakov Robinson is the Rav of Beis Medrash Mikor Hachaim in Chicago and Menahel of the Midwest Agudas Yisroel Council of Synagogue Rabbonim. A Chicago native, he received semicha from Yeshivas Ner Yisroel and spent several years in kollel before entering community rabbanus. He is known for his engaging shiurim on halacha, shalom bayis, and chinuch, and founded the Zichron Avraham Gershon Kollel Boker.
Rabbi Robinson also serves on several communal boards and advisory councils, supporting Torah education and family well-being. He is the author of the Safah Berurah series on practical halacha and awaiting Mashiach.
Rabbi Robinson also serves on several communal boards and advisory councils, supporting Torah education and family well-being. He is the author of the Safah Berurah series on practical halacha and awaiting Mashiach.
Rabbi Yitzchok Breitowitz is a senior lecturer at Yeshivas Ohr Somayach in Yerushalayim and a renowned posek, educator, and speaker. Originally from the U.S., he earned semicha from Ner Yisroel and holds a Harvard Law degree. He served for many years as Rav of the Woodside Shul in Silver Spring, Maryland, before making aliyah.
Rabbi Breitowitz is widely respected for his clarity in halacha, depth in hashkafa, and ability to address contemporary issues through a Torah lens. His lectures reach thousands worldwide, offering insight into complex topics with sensitivity and depth. He continues to guide talmidim and communities with wisdom, warmth, and unwavering commitment to Torah values.
Rabbi Breitowitz is widely respected for his clarity in halacha, depth in hashkafa, and ability to address contemporary issues through a Torah lens. His lectures reach thousands worldwide, offering insight into complex topics with sensitivity and depth. He continues to guide talmidim and communities with wisdom, warmth, and unwavering commitment to Torah values.
Rabbi Avraham Edelstein is the Director of the Ner LeElef Institute and a leading thinker in the world of Jewish outreach and education. Originally from South Africa, he has spent decades shaping global kiruv strategy and training leaders for effective Torah-based engagement.
Rabbi Edelstein is known for his clarity of vision, deep understanding of societal trends, and ability to apply timeless Torah principles to modern challenges. He has authored numerous articles and books on Jewish thought, leadership, and community development. Through his guidance, thousands of men and women around the world have been inspired to live fuller, more connected Jewish lives.
Rabbi Edelstein is known for his clarity of vision, deep understanding of societal trends, and ability to apply timeless Torah principles to modern challenges. He has authored numerous articles and books on Jewish thought, leadership, and community development. Through his guidance, thousands of men and women around the world have been inspired to live fuller, more connected Jewish lives.
HaRav Shmuel Kamenetsky shlit”a is the Rosh HaYeshiva of the Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia and one of the most respected senior gedolei Torah in America. A son of Rav Yaakov Kamenetsky zt”l, he has devoted his life to Torah learning, chinuch, and guiding Klal Yisrael with humility and wisdom.
The Rosh Yeshiva is a member of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah and is known for his exceptional warmth, accessibility, and balanced daas Torah. For decades, he has played a leading role in addressing the spiritual and communal needs of the generation, influencing countless talmidim and rabbanim across the globe through his counsel, psak, and personal example of gadlus baTorah and middos tovos.
The Rosh Yeshiva is a member of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah and is known for his exceptional warmth, accessibility, and balanced daas Torah. For decades, he has played a leading role in addressing the spiritual and communal needs of the generation, influencing countless talmidim and rabbanim across the globe through his counsel, psak, and personal example of gadlus baTorah and middos tovos.
Aliza lives in Dallas, Texas, with her husband and children, where she helps run the Yeshiva high school dorm, serving as a “mother away from home” for the boys.
She is deeply involved in her community, creating programs and events for students and women as well as serving as a kallah teacher. Passionate about collaboration and growth, Aliza looks forward to building a supportive space where educators can connect, share, and inspire one another.
Aliza is currently a participant in the CORE MMC3 program.
Linda has served as a nurse for over 40 years, with a focus on oncology and, later, on community-based palliative care. She has worked in both the UK and Israel, bringing compassionate presence and skilled care to patients and families navigating serious illness.
Linda believes that every person deserves to die with dignity—feeling safe, loved, and in a place they choose. For her, accompanying someone through their final journey is a sacred privilege and a profound responsibility. She is married, a proud mother of six, and a devoted grandmother.
Linda believes that every person deserves to die with dignity—feeling safe, loved, and in a place they choose. For her, accompanying someone through their final journey is a sacred privilege and a profound responsibility. She is married, a proud mother of six, and a devoted grandmother.
Beth is a professor on the faculty of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, where she has specialized in Hospice and Palliative Medicine for over three decades. As a clinician, educator, and leader in her field, she has served on hospital ethics committees and contributed to national and state policy through her work with professional societies.
Deeply committed to bridging medicine and community, Dr. Popp has been extensively involved in educating rabbinic leaders about the medical realities of serious illness, decision-making, and end-of-life care.
She lives in New York and is married, with four grown children.
Rachel Yaghobian M.Ed, MMC, is a veteran doula for over two decades. Based in Houston Texas, Rachel has been certified through CAPPA, has interned at the famous Sharei Tzedek Hospital as well as local birthing centers.
Her motto is “Get the support you need and the experience you deserve.” She is committed to reaching and understanding each women’s needs and choices. She helps her clients feel educated, empowered, and supported as they embark on their birth journey. Rachel considers it a true honor and pleasure to be at each birth she is invited to join. It is her dream to create a world in which every single woman has another woman alongside her during this momentous experience.
Rachel is also a kallah teacher and Shana Rishonah Mentor. She provides sought-after virtual guidance for Kallahs and couples worldwide. Rachel’s open-minded, warm approach attracts Kallahs and couples from all backgrounds.
Rachel is JME/DAAS trained, Tahareinu certified, and Puah educated. Rachel is also a Dating Coach, Bodekes and the Rebbitzen of Congregation Torah Vachesed. She is the proud mother of 8 children.
