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Five Steps: A Free Course in Mussar

Hosted By: The Mussar Institute

In 5 sessions, examine your life through a Jewish, Mussar lens and get ready for the next phase of your life! Learn from Alan Morinis and other leaders of The Mussar Institute. Open to All.

The 5 sessions will take place weekly on Tuesdays until August 9:  7/12, 7/19, 7/26, 8/2, 8/9

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Teacher

Dr. Alan Morinis

Alan Morinis is the Founder of The Mussar Institute. He is an anthropologist, filmmaker, writer, and student of spiritual traditions. He is an active interpreter of the teachings and practices of the Mussar tradition and regularly gives lectures and workshops. Born and raised in a culturally Jewish but non-observant home, he studied anthropology at Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship. Alan has written books and produced feature films, television dramas, and documentaries and has taught at several universities. Although he took a deep journey into Hindu and Buddhist thought and practice, for the past seven years the nearly-lost Jewish spiritual discipline of Mussar has been his passion.
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Host

The Mussar Institute

The Mussar Institute opens the pathway of Mussar to Jews of all denominations and affiliations, and to others who wish to explore these Jewish spiritual practices.
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