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ב"ה

My G-d

SIX TUESDAYS

6 Tuesdays, 7:30-9:00 P.M.
Beginning Nov 1

Instructor: Rabbi Shalom Prus

This course is being offered for both online and in-person attendees

 
JOIN NOW

LOCATION

Beth Menachem Chabad of Newton
349 Dedham Street
Newton, MA 02459

FEE
$100

MORE INFO
[email protected]
617-244-1200

 

Course Overview

My G‑d: Defining the Divine

Nothing is off-limits as this refreshingly open course asks piercing questions about G‑d and delivers profound, insightful answers. An enlightening study into G‑d’s nature, G‑d’s goal for creation, human experiences of G‑d, the role of religion, and the function of miracles and prayer, this course promises to satisfy your questions, including those you didn't know you had.
 

Lesson Outline

 

Lesson One: The Basics   Let’s become familiar with G‑d’s basic bio:
What is G‑d and where is He? Does G‑d have a gender? And who created G‑d?
 

 

Lesson Two: His Nature   Let’s learn a bit about how G‑d operates:
Does G‑d have feelings? Does He communicate with us? Does He ever act illogically? Why does He have so many names? And why is it that many write “G‑d” with a hyphen?
 

 

Lesson Three: His Reasons   Let’s discover why G‑d does what he does:
Why did G‑d create me—does He need me? And why did He create evil—does He need evil? Can I question G‑d? And why is He described in the Bible as “wrathful” and “jealous”?
 

 

Lesson Four: His Expectations   Let’s discuss G‑d’s expectations of us:
Do I have to believe in G‑d to be Jewish? What if I have doubts about G‑d?
Do I need to fear G‑d? That doesn’t sound very appealing!
Lastly, I’m okay with believing in G‑d, but I’m not religious. Can I still have a relationship with Him?
 

 

Lesson Five: His Paradoxes   Let’s delve into some of the deeper Divine mysteries and enigmas:
Can G‑d create a rock that He can’t lift? Does His foreknowledge of events preclude my free choice? Is there anything that G‑d finds difficult to do? And if G‑d has decided to do something, can I change His mind?
 

 

Lesson Six: Our Relationship   Let’s deepen our understanding of our relationship with G‑d:
Why can’t we see G‑d? Because we can’t see Him, can we reconcile His existence with science?
Why is Judaism so obsessed with idolatry—is G‑d jealous?
Last of all: I’m a spiritual person; do I need to follow the Torah’s “system” to have a relationship with G‑d?
 

 
In this Section
● For All Humankind
● Captivating Cases in Rabbinic Responsa
● Kabbalah of Meaning
● Colorful Profiles
● Decoding the Talmud
● Nurturing Relationships
● Decisions of Fate
● Advice for Life
● The World of Kabbalah
● Jewpernatural
● Book Smart
● My G-d
● JLI: Beyond Right
● JLI: Meditation from Sinai
● JLI: Outsmarting Antisemitism
● JLI: How Success Thinks
● JLI: This Can Happen
● JLI: Journey of the Soul
● JLI: Secrets of the Bible
● Life In The Balance
● Judaism's Gifts to the World
● Worrier to Warrior
● National Jewish Retreat
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