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JLI-Journey of the Soul

  • 6 Sundays, 10:00-11:30 A.M.
    Feb 16th - Mar 23rd

    Instructor: Rabbi Raskin

    This course is being offered for in-person attendees

    6 Wednesdays, 6:00-7:30 P.M.
    Feb 19th - Mar 26th

    Instructor: Rabbi Raskin

    This course is being offered for online attendees

    LOCATION

    Chabad of Brattleboro, 1130 Upper Dummerston Rd, Brattleboro VT

    MORE INFO

    www.ChabadBrattleboro.org
    802.275.2684
    Fee: $49

    ACCREDITATION

    Doctors and most mental health professionals can earn CME or continuing education credit by attending this course. Visit https://myjli.com/continuingeducation for more information and a complete accreditation statement.

    Course Overview

    Who hasn’t wondered what happens when we die? We know what happens to the body. But what happens to the soul at birth and again at death?

    - Is there really a "better" place after this one?
    - Do our loved ones continue to connect with us?
    - Can I relate to an afterlife if I’m not spiritual?


    At once practical and powerful, reflective and relatable, Journey of the Soul teaches a Jewish perspective on life that begins before birth and lasts well after a person’s passing.
    It’s a journey we all take, and it’s yours to explore this winter.
     

    Lesson Outline

     

    Lesson One
    Demystifying DeathWhy are humans so anxious about death and dying? For many, the abrupt finality of death makes life itself seem futile. By exploring how our life forceâ€"our immortal soulâ€"never ends but merely shifts roles, we begin to view life and death as two harmonious steps on the same journey.
     

     

    Lesson Two
    Taking LeaveIs death painful for souls? Is my presence felt when I visit a grave? Judaism’s pre-burial and burial rituals accompany the soul’s gradual transition from a limiting physical life to a completely spiritual one. We discuss those rituals and how, once freed, the soul’s connection to the living continues in new and powerful ways.
     

     

    Lesson Three
    The Mourning AfterWhat is the Jewish grieving process and what is the significance of its various traditions? This lesson provides a meaningful Jewish perspective on grief itself, as well as practical shiva etiquette both for mourners and for those who wish to comfort them.
     

     

    Lesson Four
    Where We GoFor centuries, human beings have been motivated by the promise of heaven and frightened by the threat of hell. Discover what Jews believe about where every soul goes and how Kaddish aids a soul in reaching true peace.
     

     

    Lesson Five
    Where We Go AgainReincarnation: more than a fascinating topic, Judaism provides a practical way to imagine this mystical process, and explains why it is important both to departed souls and to our lives today.
     

     

    Lesson Six
    Life Is Short(ish)By now we’ve come to appreciate death as the next phase in our ongoing personal missions. In our final lesson, we use what we’ve learned to revisit our priorities in this current phase and find ways to fill every moment with everlasting significance.

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