Relationship of the soul and the body part of course
GUILFORD - Rabbi Yossi Yaffe will teach the course "Soul Quest: The Journey, Through Life, Death, and Beyond" for six upcoming Tuesdays beginning Nov. 10 at the Nathanial B. Greene Community Center, 32 Church St.
Through it, partcipants will "discover the ancient Jewish traditions about the relationship of the soul and the body, life and death, Heaven and Hell, and reincarnation and resurrection," organizers said.
The course, produced by the Jewish Learning Institute, is designed for people of all levels of Jewish knowledge. Lessons will examine a range of classic Jewish sources, drawing extensively from the Talmud and Kabbalah, organizers said.
The instructor, Rabbi Yaffe is of Chabad of the Shoreline.
The cost of the course is $50 and includes textbooks. Scholarships are available upon request. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. To register or for more information, call (203) 453-5580, email chabad@snet.net or visit http://www.jewishoreline.org/.
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