Jewish Wisdom for Everyday Living
Jewish Wisdom for Everyday Living
Our Scholar-in-Residence series continues THIS Sunday, October 25th, 7:00 p.m.“Jewish Wisdom For Everyday Living”featuring Greg Marcus, the founder of American Mussar Why is it hard to be good? The Rabbis asked themselves that question 1000 years ago, as they wondered why people had trouble keeping the commandments. The Jewish Spiritual practice of Mussar grew out of the recognition that we have an internal world, drives and impulses that make it hard to keep our cool, and do or say the right things. During this time of plague, we are challenged by isolation, leadership failures, economic distress, and the deaths of friends, family members, and strangers. Now more than ever, we need guidance on how to show up as the best version of ourselves, and to cope with these fraught times. Come to this highly interactive session to learn how the Jewish Mindfulness practice of Mussar can help you remain present, stress less, and findmoments of calm and joy. Join Zoom Meetinghttps://zoom.us/j/94479094185?pwd=WER1bGx2R2ZMTklhZGQvYUJLNlZudz09 Meeting ID: 944 7909 4185Passcode: 637720 Dial in: 646 876 9923 This Scholar-in-Residence program is funded by BI-TWT’s Zaransky Speaker Fund and the Congregational Enrichment Fund of Cleveland’s Jewish Education Center