Season 2

New Season Starting
Wednesday, January 11 2023!

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Classes take place on Wednesdays at 12:00pm-1:00pm

At the Jewish Learning Center
10213 North Scottsdale Road (adjacent to Chabad)

And on ZOOM
Zoom Link: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/457405810 

With Rabbi Yossi Levertov

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Wednesday, January 11 2023

Me or We?

Is There Space for Both?

It's a familiar tension that pops up all the time: Who should I prioritize: myself or someone else? Sometimes it seems impossible to do both. A close look at Moses's life and his thundering words to Pharaoh tell us that when G‑d is involved, "me and you" can both be served.

Wednesday, January 18 2023

Don't Fall Prey to the Gaslighter

Sometimes the Best Strategy is to Simply Scream "Go Away!"

There's the truth, and then there are a million other versions. Usually, we know the truth. So when others come along and try to convince us otherwise, it's best to recognize them for what they are: lying, manipulating forces that deserve nothing more than a shout: "Get out of my life!"

Wednesday, January 25 2023

One Mitzvah for You, One Mitzvah for Me, One Mitzvah for Everyone

Putting "Do a Mitzvah" on Everyone's Bucket List

Do you have a bucket list of things you'd like to do at least once in your life? Many people have such lists. What they may not know is that "do a mitzvah" could well be the most important item to add to that list, for the entirety of Creation depends on it.

Wednesday, February 1 2023

Right Now You're Here-And Nowhere Else

Investing Everything into the Task at Hand. And Then Moving On to the Next

"Live in the moment" is a popular buzz phrase today. But what if the next moment is equally, or even more, important? The Jews' puzzling behavior with the spoils at the sea teach us an important lesson about this very question.

Wednesday, February 8 2023

The Theory of Everything

Appreciating the Underlying Oneness in Everything-Including You

We live in an incredibly fragmented world; everything and anything eventually seems to splinter, come apart, or disintegrate. What is the secret glue that holds everything together-in our lives, throughout the world, and over history? Discover the Theory of Everything.

Wednesday, February 15 2023

Positive and Pain Free

If Judaism Is Hurting You, You're Doing Something Wrong

Piety and asceticism have long been considered ideological allies. Indeed, fasting, abstinence, and a general disdain for the body and materialism are the assumed brand of the sincerely devout. But along came the Chassidic revolution and brought with it a somewhat brazen but ultimately beautiful version of Judaism that's yours to enjoy.

Wednesday, February 22 2023

When Time Stands Still

There's Nothing Hypocritical about Your One-Off Good Moment

One of the greatest challenges to meaningful change is the nagging feeling that whatever changes we make are only incremental and not reflective of our true selves. So why bother? When it comes to your relationship with G‑d, the surprising and refreshing truth is that every move carries infinite, timeless value.

Wednesday, March 1 2023

Get Out and Help Someone Else

Public Service Is a Critical Part of Life

In an era of self-development, self-actualization, and self-fulfillment, putting aside personal needs to help someone else is somewhat of a lost art. While Western society has shifted over the last century from the collective to the individual, Purim's other main character, Mordechai, teaches us to push back on the trend.

Wednesday, March 8 2023

What Do You Really Want?

Finding a Map to the Real You

We all want a lot of money, a big house, nice cars, healthy relationships, good vacations, and even a sprinkle of happiness and meaningful moments. But what do you really want? And how do you get there? Discover the formula for identifying and unlocking the real you.

Wednesday, March 15 2023

The Religious Creative

Is Religious Lifestyle Compatible with Creative Self-Expression?

Poetry, music, painting, liberal arts: none of these sound like the stuff of a devout religious lifestyle. Stories of tradition, conformity, and asceticism are the bread and butter of religion. Can the twain meet? Of course they can! Discover how.

Wednesday, March 22 2023

Is It Really a Mistake?

Certain Mistakes Happen to Certain People

What do our mistakes say about us? Is "It was just a one-time mistake" an acceptable defense? Discover the lesson taught by an errant leader in Temple times: Moral lapses are not just one-off events to be ignored because they go unpunished. Instead, reflect on what your mistakes mean about your life at large.

Wednesday, March 29 2023

Loyalty or Love: Which Do You Prefer?

When Loyalty Is as Endearing as Love

Is trudging through a relationship on brute commitment alone a good thing or bad thing? Well, it depends how you look at it. A detailed analysis of the leavening qualities inherent in the Passover matzah reveals that sometimes, loyalty and commitment are exactly the type of love we could all use.

 

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