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Snorkel & Study
DEEP DIVE 2021
Snorkel & Study DEEP DIVE 2021!
Mon-Thurs, Jan 4-7, 2021 on zoom
The DEEP DIVE into Jewish learning you've been asking for
for College Women - undergrads and grad students - who want MORE
Why Snorkel & Study DEEP DIVE?
Did you go on a Birthright trip to Israel or Pegisha in NYC and wonder what’s next?
Have you done a magical week at Snorkel & Study in Key Largo?
Did you join Summer for the Soul? Or spend a summer at JSF?
Do you love the learning at your Chabad House on campus and can't get enough?
Are you wondering - WHAT'S NEXT?
You asked. We listened.
You absolutely love all the Jewish programs you went to. Now you want the next step.
You want a DIVE DEEP into Judaism so you can get the answers you need - and make it real.
Wrestle with the BIGGEST ideas in all of human history. Join a spirited discussion on Marriage in 2021. Learn core Jewish ideas about Faith and the Jewish Soul - that will change the way you think forever.
You'll get it ALL at Snorkel & Study DEEP DIVE, this winter break, Jan 4-7, 2021. Sign up now!





What's on the agenda?
Provocative dscussions. Q&A with experts. A panel of your peers exploring the issues that are important to YOU. Torah texts that will give you a whole new perspective on life.
Do NOT miss Snorkel & Study DEEP DIVE 2021! Sign up below!
They're smart, insightful and funny and only want the best for you.
Meet this winter's staff

Rabbi Manis Friedman
His classes touch on everything, but check your preconceptions at the door.
Rabbi Manis Friedman is an internationally acclaimed lecturer, educator, author and counselor. Friedman likes to challenge our assumptions about pretty much everything so be prepared for some potent insights into areas of your life you thought you understood. His classes touch on everything from the Jewish soul and psyche to the significance of the Jewish star, the meaning of fate and free will, different kinds of love, and the deeper significance of Shabbat.

Miriam Lipskier
She'll demystify topics like marriage and moshiach.

Rivkah Slonim
Her no-holds-barred Q&A usually raises an eyebrow or two.
Rivkah Slonim, educator, acclaimed lecturer and Co-Director of Chabad at Binghamton University, is the author of two books, “Total Immersion” and “Bread and Fire: Jewish Women Find G-d in the Everyday.” Slonim is scholarly and down-to-earth, authentic and very honest. She’ll be taking us on a deep dive into Jewish texts. Her no-holds-barred Q&A session is one of the highlights of the week and will probably (hopefully) raise some eyebrows.

Manya Lazaroff
Give her a minute - she'll give you the world.
Manya Lazaroff is the co-director of Chabad at Texas A&M University. She’s down-to-earth, passionate and one of the warmest women you’ll ever meet. Expect her classes to be thought-provoking and engaging, and make sure to corner Lazaroff for some private conversation – she’s very fun to talk to and very insightful. To sample some of Lazaroff’s classes, visit Chabad.org and TorahCafe.com.

Raizy Rubin
Co director, wife, mother, teacher. How does she do it all?
Raizy Rubin was born in Brooklyn, NY. Since 1997 Raizy has co-directed the Shabbos House Rohr Chabad Jewish Student Center at the University of Albany together with her husband. Raizy also teaches part-time at the Maimonides Hebrew Day School and High School. She especially enjoys working and learning with students, planning and preparing events and spending quality time with family.

Shifra Sharfstein
She'll show you how to Jew-it no matter where you are.
Shifra Sharfstein is the unstoppable Co-Director of Chabad at Georgia Tech and Georgia State Universities, and an experienced and passionate educator. She's taught students of all ages and backgrounds, and from around the world, from Vienna to New York. She's a talented public speaker whose featured lectures on chabad.org get rave reviews and are listened to by people around the world.

Raizy Rubin
Co director, wife, mother, teacher. How does she do it all?
Raizy Rubin was born in Brooklyn, NY. Since 1997 Raizy has co-directed the Shabbos House Rohr Chabad Jewish Student Center at the University of Albany together with her husband. Raizy also teaches part-time at the Maimonides Hebrew Day School and High School. She especially enjoys working and learning with students, planning and preparing events and spending quality time with family.
She said, she said.
I never had Jewish friends so I was kind of expecting not to make any friends at all here. Instead I'm leaving with 2 of the closest friends I've ever had.
~ Robby from El Paso
I can't believe how much I learned in such a short period of time, and about so many things I didn't expect.
~ Amie from Montreal
The teachers are such strong, smart, outspoken women. Seriously, I've never met Jewish women like this before - they're not intimidated by anything.
~ Claire from Bellmore
I never had Jewish friends so I was kind of expecting not to make any friends at all here. Instead I'm leaving with 2 of the closest friends I've ever had.
~ Robby from El Paso
I can't believe how much I learned in such a short period of time, and about so many things I didn't expect.
~ Amie from Montreal
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