Jewish Learning Institute offers course about You
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The Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) presents “The Kabbalah of You: A Guide to Unlocking Your Hidden Potential” on six consecutive Monday evenings beginning Oct. 29 from 7:30 to 8:45 p.m. at Chabad of the Delta, 2295 Tilton Lane in Brentwood.

“As diverse as our talents and interests may be, there is an underlying core that is common to all,” said JLI Instructor Rabbi Dovber Berkowitz. “We all share that humanity, that dignity that makes our lives immeasurably valuable. “The Kabbalah of You” addresses that core.”

Through the examination of the entire spectrum of what it means to be human, “The Kabbalah of You” offers recipes, tips and techniques for discovering where your true meaning lies and making it a part of your daily existence. The sessions help you see life as the mysterious, challenging and satisfying wonder it truly is.

“Bringing light to what it is that makes you you will enable you to discover new depths of meaning that will make an impact on every aspect of your existence,” said Berkowitz. “Joy, contentment, courage, self-control, a meaningful relationship with God, beautiful relationships with others – these are some of the benefits of being in sync with your deepest self.”

Like all JLI programs, “The Kabbalah of You” is designed to appeal to people at all levels of Jewish knowledge, including those without any prior experience or background in Jewish learning. All JLI courses are open to the public, and attendees need not be affiliated with a particular synagogue, temple or other house of worship.

Interested students can try the first class free. Call 925-238-8770, e-mail rabbi@jewishdelta.com or visit www.myjli.com for registration and other course-related information.

Other upcoming JLI courses include “Living with Integrity: Navigating Everyday Ethical Dilemmas,” beginning Jan. 28, 2013, and “Curious Tales of the Talmud: Finding Personal Meaning in the Legends of our Sages,” beginning April 22.

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