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Courses at Chabad Jewish Center
| Medicine and Morals: Your Jewish Guide Through Life's Tough Decisions |
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October 26, 2010
- A man wonders if his dying father should remain on life support.
What would you do?
- A parent wonders if they should tell their child he has a potentially serious genetic disorder.
What would you do?
- A woman wonders if she’s morally obligated to give a kidney to her cousin who has to undergo dialysis daily.
What would you do?
Chances are, like most people, you don’t know what you would do — or even where you would turn for guidance. But with medicine’s increasing role in our lives, most of us will have to face such issues at some point or another.
That’s why you’ll want to know about a remarkable new course called Medicine and Morals: Your Jewish Guide through Life’s Tough Decisions. It’s based on two premises: (1) that Jewish wisdom has much to say about these matters; and (2) that the best time to deal with them is now, while the pressure is off.
Actually, there’s a third premise: that today's complex medical issues are fascinating, profound, and likely to kick up amazingly lively classroom discussion.
No easy questions. No easy answers. Medicine and Morals, is your chance to get real with the subject of medical ethics —discuss actual case histories, and get a sense of direction to weather the toughest challenges you’ll ever face.
Medicine and Morals: Your Jewish Guide through Life’s Tough Decisions, coming this October to your local JLI chapter.
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| Toward A Meaningful Life: A Soul-searching Journey for Every Jew |
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February 8, 2011
Are you completely happy with your life? How can you add richness and meaning? An antidote to the monotony and grind of unchanging routines, Toward a Meaningful Life provides newfound energy and exhilaration in taking on challenges. It offers practical strategies for developing a deeper sense of joy and satisfaction to teach and empower you with new life skills based on traditional Torah thought, thereby enabling you to transform the way you view your daily life.
Plot your personal mission statement; reclaim love and intimacy in your marriage; learn values upon which to establish your home and family; and acquire powerful tools to help you deal with pain, loss, and anxiety.
The course—by Rabbi Simon Jacobson, author of the bestselling book, Toward a Meaningful Life—utilizes the relevant approach and easy personal style that made the book so popular. However, it is totally freestanding and no prior familiarity with the book is assumed.
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| Oasis in Time: The Gift of Shabbat in a 24/7 World |
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May 2011
Time is all you have - and so much of what it is wasted. To a hectic age of persistent pressures to work, travel, and communicate at ever faster speeds comes a magical oasis in time, a day of rest, 24 hours unplugged from technology.
Tap into Shabbat's restorative values as you explore the rhythms of work and rest, of being and becoming. Find out how you can become a better spouse, and nurture loving relationships. Learn to appreciate the process, not just the goal, and discover a healthy balance of pleasure in your life. A journey through ritual, meaning, and personal application, this course is a must for anyone seeking relief from anxiety and ambitious to overcome the pressures of a fast paced world and live life to the fullest.
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SoulQuest: The Journey, Through Life, Death, and Beyond
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Beginning November 3 2009
The before, during, and after. Life is a journey, but it's also a cycle. Unravel the mystery of death by exploring life, and get answers to your questions on the afterlife and beyond.
Learn where you come from, where your lost loved ones are to be found, and how the before and after is all about the here and now.
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Portraits in Leadership: Six Talmudic Paradigms for Times of Crisis and Change
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Beginning February 2010
One part biography, two parts thriller. All parts enlightening. Join six of the greatest Jewish leaders through our people’s most transformational times. Persevere against all odds in the face of destruction, persecution, and apathy.
In life, everyone’s asked to lead. Learn the qualities that make or break leaders. Drama? Check. Relevance? Check. Enroll now? Check.
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Beyond Never Again: How the Holocaust Speaks to Us Today
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Beginning April 2010
Explore the ways in which the Holocaust continues to affect our generation and colors what it means to live as a Jew today.
The Holocaust forces us to grapple with the existence of evil and suffering. It challenges us to find faith and optimism in the face of devastation and despair. And it humbles us as we encounter heroes of the spirit who fought for truth and decency in the darkest of times.
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Other Courses
| You Be the Judge II: An Exhilarating New Exploration of Jewish Civil Law |
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How does an ancient system of law adapt to the modern world? See how Talmudic scholars respond to new advances in technology and society while remaining faithful to eternal principles. You Be the Judge II presents six new cases that invite you to pit your wits against some of the best minds in Jewish history.
This course is eligible for CLE credits in the following US States: Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Idaho, Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin and New Mexico
This course is approved for CPD (Continuing Professional Development) credits in the province of British Columbia, Canada by the Legal Society of British Columbia, Canada.
This course is approved for CPD (Continuing Professional Development) credits in the United Kingdom by both the Law Society and the Bar Council. Special thanks to the United Kingdom Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists (UKAJLJ).
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| Soul Maps: Kabbalah to Navigate Your Inner World |
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Perhaps you have struggled before with the elusive search for meaning, and wished you had a personal mentor to guide your growth. What if you had the chance to meet one of the greatest masters of Kabbalah and learn ancient proven strategies for self-realization and contentment?
This fall, you’ll have that chance. Soul Maps, a new course from the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute, investigates Tanya, the fundamental text of Chassidic thought. The course is structured as a six-session consultation with the author of the Tanya, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi. During each session, you will receive insight into your inner world and you will discover new strategies for overcoming obstacles to change and progress. You’ll learn to resolve guilt, conflict, and confusion, and to traverse life’s journey with joy, purpose, and direction.
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| Talmudic Ethics: Finding Your Way to Good Decisions |
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This course is eligible for CLE credits in the following US States: AL, CA, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KS, MN, MO, NC, NV, NM, NY, OH, OR, OK, PA, RI, SC, TN, VA, WA and WI
When your heart is pulled in two directions, how do you know which tug to follow? The Talmud lays down principles that can help you disentangle warring intuitions so that you can clearly discern right from wrong. In this course, we invite you to experience the fascinating application of law and logic as the rabbis struggle to determine what is just.
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| Beyond Belief: Reflections on Jewish Faith, Reason, and Experience |
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Our beliefs color the way we see the world and help us to make sense of the inevitable challenges that confront us. The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute's upcoming winter course, Beyond Belief: Reflections on Jewish Faith, Reason, and Experience, is designed to help students take a closer look at how Jewish beliefs can help bring meaning to their lives and guide their choices.
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| The Land and the Spirit: Why We All Care About Israel |
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Explore the spirit of a land that has pulsed with energy and mystery since the dawn of time, a land that has captured our imagination throughout history, a land that breathes with the glory of our past and the dreams of our future. Join us as we examine what Israel was meant to be, and what Israel means to us today.
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| MyShiur Explorations in Talmud: Tractate Ketubot |
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Tractate Ketuvot deals with obligations between spouses that are taken on through marriage. It investigates what these obligations require when the family unit is strained in various ways and in doing so, helps the marriage partners to consider their situation soberly and so rise to the challenge of meeting their difficulties.
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| Flashbacks In Jewish History: How our past informs our future |
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In his parting instructions to his people, Moses stresses the importance of historical perspective, for the present is an outgrowth of our past. By studying history, we are able to relate to current issues with greater understanding.
The story of the Jewish people is a story of a nation that has contributed to world history far more than might be expected from its small numbers. Indeed, it is remarkable how often the Jews have been found at the epicenter of world events. Many surveys of Jewish history have responded to this fact by considering the impact of Jews upon other nations and their contributions to history at large.
This course, however, looks at the Jewish encounter with other cultures in light of what these interactions have meant to us as Jews. The protean ability of the Jewish people to adapt to wildly different contexts has growing relevance to all of us as we enter an era of globalization and increasingly permeable borders.
This April, the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute is proud to launch a new course, “Flashbacks in Jewish History.” Each of the six lessons considers the Jewish people as they grapple with surrounding cultures. Rather than focus on the geopolitical, we have kept an eye towards themes that resonate with contemporary Jewish experience. We expect even those students who do not consider themselves history enthusiasts to find the readings compelling and relevant.
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| The Kabbalah of Character |
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You are unlike any person who has ever lived before. How can you make the most of the gifts you have been given?
The Kabbalah of Character, a new and expanded revision of our popular course "Soul Powers," is designed to help you understand the unique mix of qualities that define your individuality. Drawing on the organizational structure of the Kabbalah, this course examines the nature of the human soul created in the image of G-d.
The Kabbalah of Character is not a quick-fix. You won’t learn how to become a perfect person in eight easy lessons. But you will learn strategies for making changes that are lasting and real. Authored by Rabbi Moshe Miller, noted scholar of Kabbalah, the course invites you to choose from among a wealth of reflective approaches to chart your own path to personal growth. It includes wisdom to amaze you and stories to inspire you, as well as journal exercises and practical tools to help you apply the lessons to your own life.
So spend eight weeks learning the secrets that will help you unlock your inner potential.
Because you won’t know what you can be… until you hold a mirror to your soul.
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| You Be the Judge: Behind the Steering Wheel of Jewish Law |
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States approved to offer CLE Credits: AL, CA, CO, FL, GA, IN, MN, MO, NC, NM, NV, OH, PA, RI, SC, TN, VA, WA
For over a thousand years, our mostimportant cultural activity has been the study of Talmud. It has sustained us through persecution and exile, shaping the discourse of our people and serving as the crowning achievement of our intellectual tradition. Perhaps you have been curious about the Talmud, but thought it was complex and inaccessible to anyone lacking extensive training. Not anymore. This fall, the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute is proud to launch “You Be the Judge,” an innovative introduction to this magnificent work. You need no prior knowledge of the Talmud and no formal legal training. There are no prerequisites other than an open mind. “You Be the Judge” presents you with real cases brought before Beit Din, the court system of Jewish law. We provide the primary source texts from Talmud and put you in the driver’s seat. You will have the opportunity to question, discuss, and argue, based on principle and precedent. You will experience firsthand the exhilarating mental exploration that characterizes traditional Talmud study. Join us this fall in the ancient study halls of Jerusalem and Babylonia. Add your voice to other voices that span the millennia. You take the lead. You Be the Judge.
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| From Sinai to Cyberspace: How Ancient Wisdom Guides a Modern World |
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A lot can change in 3,000 years. We’ve gone from camel backs to Cadillacs, and have entered a world of fast-paced technological advance. We’ve gone from a Jewish world marked by prophets and pilgrimages to a world where students study Torah in cyber-classrooms and rabbis address ethical question posed by organ transplants.
Yet the elemental questions about our tradition remain the same. How do we know what G-d wants of us in this world? Do we have any evidence that the Bible text is divine and true? How can we understand its cryptic passages? Why are the rabbis so concerned with minute details? Who has the right to interpret the Bible? How do we adapt its laws to modern times and changing influences?
The answers to these questions are addressed in “From Sinai to Cyberspace,” the most popular course ever offered by the Jewish Learning Institute. Newly revised on the basis of feedback from students like yourself, this interactive course promises to intrigue and inspire as you explore the history and development of Jewish law and tradition.
The journey “From Sinai to Cyberspace” represents the inner story of our lives and of our people. We invite you to join us for the ride.
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| The Kabalah of Time |
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Examine time and the Jewish calendar through the mystical lens of Kabbalah. Time is a profound organizing element of our existence, and the cycle of the Jewish calendar provides a powerful template for personal growth.
Discover both a practical understanding of the structure of the Jewish calendar as well as mystical insights into recurrent patterns of time.
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| The Messiah Mystery: Toward a Perfect World |
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No idea in human history has inspired so much hope or ignited so much debate. It is the dream that has motivated prophets, poets, sages and mystics. It is the basis for the beliefs of billions across the globe.
What is this Jewish ideal, “Mashiach” – the Messiah? Where is its source? When did it become so important to Judaism? Why? How is it relevant to the here and now?
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| Men, Women & Kabbalah: Wisdom and Advice From the Masters |
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Viewed through the prism of Kabbalah, gender is an essential quality of the cosmos. From mystical secrets of reincarnation to practical tips on enhancing relationships, Judaism’s ancient teachings will bring new depth in understanding life’s most challenging issues.
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| Kabbalah Unplugged: The Secret Power of Prayer |
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For over 3000 years, the mystic masters have tapped the deepest wellsprings of human potential. For eight weeks this winter, discover tools to elevate, enlighten, and heal, to change your destiny - as we probe mysteries of the Kabbalah to unleash the awesome power of Prayer.
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| Soul Power: Shedding New Light on Self and Relationships |
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For over 3000 years, Torah wisdom has illuminated a path to inner tranquility, personal growth and enriched relationships. For eight weeks this spring, join us as we explore a timeless road to living life at its fullest.
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| Kabbalah Rhythms: A Spiritual Roadmap to Higher Living |
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Exploring the inner core of Judaism and the inner core of your own soul. What are we about in the world, who is G-d, and what does G-d want from us? Learn how to reengineer your Jewish life in the light of the answers you will discover.
Join us for eight weeks of spiritual exploration that will cast new light and bring new life into everything you do
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| Seasons of the Soul: The Jewish Life Cycle |
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A passionate journey of dramas and joys, your soul's course through the Jewish life cycle is a wondrous tale of discovery, meaning and fulfillment. This spring, join us for eight weeks of life, love, family, and renewal – as we explore the Seasons of the Soul.
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| Journey of a Nation: The Miracle of Jewish Survival |
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Discover the magnificent spirit of the Jewish people through the ages as we experience the tragedy and triumph of Jewish History.
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| Jewish Essentials: A Spiritual Guide to Jewish Life and Learning |
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What we do and why we do it. The body of Judaism and the soul within. This eight-week course will investigate the sources and meaning of the essential elements of active Jewish life.
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