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Call of the Shofar is a non-profit organization of Jewish men and women united in a commitment to build and sustain health and vitality in our families and communities.
We provide teachings, experiential workshops and ongoing support that give individuals the opportunities to deeply resonate to our innate sense of wellbeing and from there to engage in vital, healthy relationships.
Call of the Shofar programs are designed for Jewish individuals and organizations of any affiliation who pursue personal development, relational health and spiritual growth.
All our programs are firmly grounded in and formulated from principles derived from Jewish sources. Together they form a highly effective and self sustaining approach towards healing the social maladies that are plaguing our communities.
It is a clear concern that both affiliated and non-affiliated Jews are looking elsewhere for real transformation. We are demonstrating that Judaism is alive and well for those who are truly experiencing individual wellbeing and relational health through its teachings.
Our intention is to continue to create a powerful organization that will have a profound, positive and long standing effect in Jewish communities around the world.
Among the people who support Call of the Shofar are rabbis, therapists, social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, doctors, life-skills-coaches and teachers, Shofar also includes the support of friends and colleagues who are marketing and promotional consultants, artists, writers, trainers, accountants and lawyers.
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Rabbi Simcha Frischling, the founder and executive director of Call of the Shofar, lives in Baltimore with his wife and four children. He has been working with Jewish men, women and couples for over 15 years, developing and facilitating numerous programs that promote healthy, fulfilling lives and responsible, caring relationships. Besides the work he does with Shofar, Rabbi Frischling has a private practice in which he counsels individuals as well as couples.
Read more about Simcha on his personal site.
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