The more we understand,
the better we can support.
Ourselves.
Our families.
And those who turn to us.
At some point in the journey of life, each one of us will seek guidance, clarity or support.
At other times we become the first supporter, the one who holds the heart of another in our hands.
Project KLI begins by strengthening those who offer support, so the people who turn to them can be guided with greater clarity, sensitivity, and care.
But it often lives in isolated resources.
There are so many voices, each one holding an important piece of support.
They are the individuals, families, and communities in Klal Yisroel, each one focused on channeling shalom into the world.
The husband and wife, father and mother, form the sacred space called family where shalom is nurtured and cultivated.
The rabbanim guide Klal Yisroel with Torah, perspective, and depth.
The rebbetzins, rebbeim, mechanchos, chosson madrichim, and kallah teachers are mashpia at every stage of life, and are often the very first to hold our questions.
The medical providers , mental health professionals, community leaders, organizations, and agencies stand ready to respond to the countless needs that arise within Klal Yisroel, day after day.
Each one carries wisdom.
Each one sees another part of the picture.
Each one strengthens the support available to the individual, the family, and the community.
A single perspective can point someone in one direction.
And when we bring together Torah guidance, professional insight, lived experience, and communal wisdom, we gain the clarity, sensitivity, and care needed to meet life’s challenges.
We can recognize what we know.
We can recognize what we don’t yet know.
We can reach toward the right voices, resources, and support.
Each perspective completes the vessel of support.
לא מצא הקדוש ברוך הוא כלי מחזיק ברכה לישראל אלא השלום
Project KLI strengthens the vessels of Klal Yisroel by creating a unified platform where all voices come together, upholding both the highest levels of hashkafa and the excellence of gold‑standard education.
By tapping into existing community infrastructure and partnering with those already doing the work, Project KLI helps raise the standard of education, strengthen referral guidance, and increase the level of support available to individuals, couples, and professionals.
HaRav Elya Brudny shlita
הרב אליהו ברודנא שליט״א
HaRav Uri Deutsch shlita
הרב אורי דויטש שליט״א
Courses are available through Zoom, Zoom call-in, video recording, and a dedicated teleconference hotline, making this gold-standard education accessible to every home.
Every offering is delivered with deep sensitivity, the highest levels of hashkafa, and respect for authentic Torah values, so each individual can learn in a way that feels comfortable and appropriate,
Choose from the courses below
Midlife Transitions. Understanding Peri/Menopause. A professional multi-part series.
A practical continuation of the menopause series,
A supportive peer group for sharing wisdom and strengthening your impact on the kehila.
Helping Couples with Intimacy Struggles
A comprehensive training on anxiety, trauma, OCD, and abuse, empowering teachers to respond with compassion and halachic‑aligned guidance.
Recognizing neurodivergence, special education needs, challenging family or hashkafic dynamics and responding with skillful, informed care.
Specialized Kallah Teacher Training
Preparing a select group of teachers to walk with couples through the first months of marriage, offering support, education, and appropriate referral in partnership with rabbanim and mental‑health professionals.
A monthly book club
Foundations in Halacha & Chazal
Bringing resources together so each individual can access the most effective support for their situation.
Integrating several modalities to develop real clarity about sensitive challenges.
Giving individuals a deeper understanding of sensitive challenges.
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PROJECT KLI
Strengthen the individual.
Strengthen the family.
Strengthen the community.