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Reclaim and Renew God Consciousness

Hosted By: Applied Jewish Spirituality

This is the option to sample the first class in an eight-session course.

The Baal Shem Tov explains that spiritually, being in exile is when there is an absence of awareness and knowledge of God. Learn more about the philosophies and theologies of Hasidic masters with Applied Jewish Spirituality.

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Yiscah Smith

Yiscah Smith Yiscah is a Jewish educator, spiritual activist and published author who addresses the spiritual practice of encountering the Divine spark within, the foundation of authentic living. She employs her personal story of ​the joys and struggles with her spirituality, Jewish tradition and commitment to authentic living. As a spiritual trailblazer, she exemplifies what it means to carve one’s own path: understanding one’s inner being and cultivating the integrity to remaining faithful to that understanding, unapologetically. Yiscah encourages, ennobles and empowers others to do the same. Yiscah is adjunct faculty and teaches Jewish meditative practice and spiritual texts at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies and in her home in Jerusalem. She provides as well spiritual mentoring to individuals seeking an awareness of the Divine spark within. Yiscah is also a public speaker, both in Israel and abroad.
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Applied Jewish Spirituality

Applied Jewish Spirituality offers accessible online courses focused on the practices of Jewish meditation and spirituality.
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