Explore Judaism through a spiritual lens, with episodes focused on understandings about your soul, your character traits, and your life. In a short amount of time, you’ll feel that you're on a spiritual journey, hearing new and meaningful ways that Judaism speaks to you. I’ll also introduce you to the practices of Mussar, an ancient practice devoted to realizing your own spiritual potential. The development of your soul takes time, so listeners often return to episodes to hear the lessons again. Through Inner Judaism, I hope you discover a new connection with Judaism.
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Explore Judaism through a spiritual lens, with episodes focused on understandings about your soul, your character traits, and your life. In a short amount of time, you’ll feel that you're on a spiritual journey, hearing new and meaningful ways that Judaism speaks to you. I’ll also introduce you to the practices of Mussar, an ancient practice devoted to realizing your own spiritual potential. The development of your soul takes time, so listeners often return to episodes to hear the lessons again. Through Inner Judaism, I hope you discover a new connection with Judaism.
In this episode we’ll explore what it means to know our true selves. Who are we, really? What clues are there in the Shema to help us answer this question?
Spiritual Inner Judaism
Explore Judaism through a spiritual lens, with episodes focused on understandings about your soul, your character traits, and your life. In a short amount of time, you’ll feel that you're on a spiritual journey, hearing new and meaningful ways that Judaism speaks to you. I’ll also introduce you to the practices of Mussar, an ancient practice devoted to realizing your own spiritual potential. The development of your soul takes time, so listeners often return to episodes to hear the lessons again. Through Inner Judaism, I hope you discover a new connection with Judaism.