That’s the opening line I used with the kallah teachers who came in for a 3.5 day training session “Demystifying Sex and Teaching Halakah.” Why? Because in my experience of treating dozens of Orthodox women, it has become clear to me that, more often than not, Orthodox women do not have the opportunity to discuss sex and their concerns with almost anyone. And in many cases they hope that their Kallah Teacher will be able to make things clear, make them feel less awkward and isolated, and answer the myriad of questions that have grown during the months preceding marriage. And so, whether or not the kallah teachers saw themselves as sex educators when they signed up to be kallah teachers, that’s the position they are in…. and that’s the position they need to fill.
So… “tag you’re it.”
What do we try to accomplish during the days that they are with us?
We hope that they will leave…
> Understanding that there is a much broader range of halachic responses than they might have initially thought.
> Having peeled away many of the halachic layers and with a much clearer understanding of what issues are deoraita, d’rabanan, minhag or “just nonsense.”
> Having a much broader understanding of what a really good sex life can look like and being able to talk comfortably and openly about it.
> Separating their own personal issues, concerns and biases from what the facts are and able to handle a much broader range of sexual concerns than they could before attending.
> Being equipped to pick up subtle problems and refer them appropriately.
That’s a lot to ask. And we push the women hard while they are with us. They were in class from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. – with short breaks. They learned, they argued, they “shared,” they gasped and they cried. But I think almost everyone would say that they left the workshop with a new level of self awareness than when they came.
Rabbi Dov Linzer recently wrote “This is the second cadre of teachers we have taught, and we now have a wonderful community of 40 kallah teachers who can turn to each other and their instructors from this program for advice, suggestions, and direction.”
Special thanks to Rabbi Dov Linzer and Rabba Sara Hurwitz who taught the bulk of halacha course. Also, thank you to Dr. Valerie Altmann, Devorah Zlochower, Dr. Michael Werner, Shoshana Bulow, Rabbi Yaakov Love, and Suri Rudoff Sugarman for teaching and for giving so freely of their time. And of course we couldn’t have done any of it without our program coordinator Pessy Katz took care of all the details!
And a special thanks to JOFA, YCT and Yeshivat Maharat who sponsored the course… and to the private funders who made it possible.






















Thanks to you! This is such a tough subject, and you seem to have struck a good compromise. And thanks to JOFA and everyone you mentioned.
Comment by Sybil Shaver on April 14, 2011 8:34 PM
I was very interested to read this – and would be glad if some of the halachic issues could be published where people who are concerned could red them.
What access is there in Britain to any of these kallah teachers?
Would anyone be willing to come and talk on the issues to my Rosh Chodesh Group in the autumn- north London?
Thanks
Comment by Norma Brewer on April 22, 2011 6:28 AM