Jewish Learning Institute course ‘The Kabbalah of You’

Posted Sunday, Oct 14th, 2012
Independent Press - NJ.com

On Wednesday, Oct. 24, Chabad of SE Morris County will begin a new Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) course called “The Kabbalah of You: A Guide to Unlocking Your Hidden Potential.”

The six–week course will meet on consecutive Wednesdays beginning Oct. 24 at the Chabad Center, located at 42 Park Ave. in Madison. The course will be taught at two convenient times on Wednesdays from 7:30-9 p.m., and from noon to1:15 p.m.

“The Kabbalah of You” was created by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute- an internationally acclaimed adult education program running on over 300 cities worldwide, which boast over 75,000 students. Topics discussed include: Joy, Faithfulness, Goodness, and Humanity, and each lesson provides an opportunity to question, discuss, and argue, based on principle and precedent.

Importantly, "The Kabbalah of You" is designed for people at all levels of Jewish knowledge, and participants don’t have to have any prior experience or background in Jewish learning to attend and enjoy this course. Additionally, all JLI courses are open to the entire Jewish community and people from all backgrounds and affiliations are welcome.

The course fee is $75 (early registration by Oct. 15), which includes the course workbook and all materials. All attendees are welcome to attend the first class on Oct. 24 free of charge.
There is also a special couple’s rate of $100.

“As diverse as our talents and interests may be, there is an underlying core that is common to all,” said Rabbi Shalom Lubin, director of Chabad of SE Morris County. “We all share that humanity, that dignity that makes our lives immeasurably valuable. ‘The Kabbalah of You’ addresses that core.”

The Kabbalah of You has been generously sponsored in loving memory of Mr. Isidor Blumenthal.

To reserve a spot for this course or to learn more information about Chabad of SE Morris County, please call (973) 377-0707, or email: [email protected] 

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