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Free Intro to The Amen Effect

Hosted By: Kabbalah Experience

The Kabbalah Experience will explore “The Amen Effect: Ancient Wisdom to Mend Our Broken Hearts and World,” the national bestseller by Rabbi Sharon Brous. Based on one of her most impactful sermons, the book argues that in a time of loneliness and social rupture, the spiritual work of our time is to find our way to one another in celebration, sorrow, and solidarity. The discussion will integrate kabbalistic wisdom to manifest greater connection and meaning in our lives.

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Melanie Gruenwald

Melanie Gruenwald is the Executive Director of Kabbalah Experience.
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Kabbalah Experience

Kabbalah Experience (KE) is a center for adult spiritual education. We study the timeless principles of Jewish mysticism, meshed with psychology, other faith traditions, contemporary thought, and science to help people live with a greater sense of awareness and connection. Our weekly classes are offered on Zoom, and we are thrilled to be engaging students and faculty across the globe. KE offers live-study, self-study classes, special events, and weekly 'drop-in' experience and learning.
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