BT 20s & 30s builds community by providing social, educational and social action programming for adults aged 22 to 40.
We offer always popular monthly Shabbat dinners, Small Groups, learning opportunities with partners such as Lishma and Shoresh, nature and mindfulness retreats led by Aviva Chernick, meaningful volunteer/ẖesed opportunities and holiday parties.
Reach out to Yacov Fruchter, Director of Community Building and Spiritual Engagement at 416-781-3514 ext. 279 or yfruchter@beth-tzedec.org to learn more and to explore how you can get involved in a way that is meaningful for you. Watch for upcoming events in our weekly newsletters, social media, and listed in our calendar.
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Reb Steve will share coffee with Judy Librach, TV host, life coach, author and columnist, who is the creator of "Finding Your Bliss". They will have a discussion about Finding Your Bliss.
This week's conversation will be broadcast live to the Beth Tzedec Facebook page and YouTube channel. Comment with your questions for Judy on either platform!
Judy Siblin-Librach is the host of the weekly radio show and podcast "Finding Your Bliss" on Zoomer Radio AM 740/FM 96.7. She is also an author of two books, The Toronto Wedding Handbook, and Love Mommy, Writing Love Letters to Your Baby.
Judy wrote a column for the CJN (Canadian Jewish News) for six and a half years called "The Life Coach Corner" and she is also the creator of the online magazine Finding Your Bliss, (findingyourbliss.com) as well as being the host of "The Bliss Minute", a daily dose of happiness and positivity on the Instagram and Facebook accounts @theblissminute.
Judy has been an on-camera host and reporter for numerous TV shows, both local and national, including her own show “In the Spotlight” (a showcase for Canada’s performing artists) which won Best Arts Program in North America by the Hometown U.S.A Video Festival. As well, she won a CBC Telefest Award for her documentary called “It Has A Name...Neurofibromatosis.”
She has also been a Managing Editor for a performing arts magazine called Toronto Tonight, where she wrote theatre reviews, a "Theatretalk" column and a regular celebrity dining column. She has also written for major newspapers and magazines all across Canada.
Judy is also a meditation teacher and you find some of her meditations on the free Insight Timer Meditation app.
She is currently working on her third book.
She lives in Toronto, with her husband Dr. Clifford Librach and their two children, (Max and Lily), who are Judy’s real bliss!!!