Chabad Intown's IJA -
Cultivating Sensitivity:
A 9 Week Course on Torah's Remarkable View of Nature
Wednesday, August 04, 2010 from 7:30 to 8:30PM
928 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Atlanta , GA 30306 (across from Fellini's)
Torah Studies
Ancient Wisdom, Timeless Inspiration
This week we're starting a brand new series
on the Book of Deuteronomy, called "Rediscovering Wonder"
It's a fascinating course, I hope you will participate.
The Five Books of Moses, the Torah, is quite simply the most
widely-read, most influential literary work in all of human history.
Since its first appearance in a blaze of Divine revelation on
Mount Sinai over 3300 years ago, the Torah and its teachings have
provoked inspired inquiry to discover its infinitely-layered designs
and meanings.
The ongoing Torah Studies series brings you this tradition of
classical Jewish learning in a series of clear and engaging
weekly classes. Probing the ideas and issues presented in each
week’s Torah portion, the Torah Studies program offers timely lessons
for living—from the most timeless of all texts.
We rely heavily on the rational mind
to navigate the journey of life.
But intelligence alone can breed complacency,
unless we perceive and appreciate the transcendent.
In Deuteronomy, the final book of the Torah,
Moshe imparts lessons about the power of striving,
which emerges when the rational self humbles itself
and makes room for the presence of the Infinite
Instructor: Rabbi Ari Sollish
Dates: Every Wednesday
New Deuteronomy course July 14 - Sept 15
Time: 7:30 – 8:30 pm
Location: IJA
No fee (textbook available for $15)
http://www.chabadintown.org/tools/events/register_cdo/eventid/938
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