JewishSpeechWriter.com Offers Help For the Tongue-Tied

November 30, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
Millions of people are terrified of public speaking. JewishSpeechWriter.com has launched a website which enables them to get help in finding the right words. A rabbi, columnist, and experienced speechwriter, Jonathan Gewirtz will work with clients to create an address that conveys their deepest feelings at life-cycle events such as Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, weddings, Sheva Brachos, graduations and more.

“There are other speechwriting services,” says Gewirtz, a third-generation Rabbi in a family whose Rabbinic heritage goes back many more generations. “The difference is that I don’t tell people what to say, I help them find the words to express what’s in their hearts.”

Gewirtz has also found that using e-mail enables his clients to convey a jumble of emotions and thoughts which he organizes into their oratory perfection. His work runs the gamut of Judaism, from Reform to Conservative to Orthodox and has even been translated into Hebrew.

Using the Talmudic dictum, “Words that come from the heart, penetrate the heart,” as his guide, this speechwriter’s skill lies in making speeches memorable ornaments which highlight the special nature of the event. “You don’t want people dreading a speech,” says Gewirtz, “You want them to be inspired and energized by your words.”