Organization focusing on personal and relational transformation
For other uses, see Call of the Shofar (disambiguation).
Call of the Shofar
Founder
Steven "Simcha" Frischling
Headquarters
Baltimore, MD, US
Call of the Shofar was an organization based in Baltimore, US, focusing on personal and relational transformation. Call of the Shofar offers workshops assisting individuals to enhance their personal relationships.[1] The organization's director is Steven (Simcha) Frischling.[2][3][4][5][6]
Some have termed Call of the Shofar programs "cultlike".[7] Call of the Shofar members have voiced their contention to these designations.[8]
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^"Schwartz, Dovber. Interview with Simcha Frischling. HealthyJudaism.com". Archived from the original on 2014-01-01. Retrieved 2013-12-31.
^Interview with Simcha Frischling. Collive.com.
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^Call of the Shofar raises alarm in Chasidic community. Baltimore Jewish Times.
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