Day of Kabbalah: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times “The Beautiful Maiden Without Eyes…”

Hosted by Rabbi Naftali Citron and the Carlebach Shul

“The Beautiful Maiden without Eyes…”: Secrets that Lie Beneath the Surface of Torah

Join us for this amazing day of learning that combines academic excellence with amazing spiritual vitality–an unparalleled opportunity to enhance your personal journey and expand your understanding of the deep truths embedded in everyday life. The zoharic parable about a beautiful maiden without eyes will serve as a touchstone to explore the nature of mystery, awareness of the Divine through text, secret love, mystical union and meditation. Professor Moshe Idel, Emeritus Professor of Jewish Thought, Hebrew University, and Senior Researcher, Shalom Hartman Institute, returns as keynote speaker.

Sessions are geared to both beginners and more advanced students. Cosponsored by the Carlebach Shul and supported by Fellowship in Prayer and friends of the Day of Kabbalah.

Other teachers include: Dr. David Ariel, Shimona Tzukernik, Rabbi DovBer Pinson, Dr. Nathaniel Berman, Chaya Rivka Zwolinski and Rabbi Naftali Citron.

Sun, Jan 29, 10 am–5 pm (breakfast at 9:30am), Kosher lunch available for purchase.

 











When: Sun., Jan. 29, 2017 at 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Where: Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan
334 Amsterdam Ave.
646-505-5708
Price: $50 in advance/$60 at the door
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Hosted by Rabbi Naftali Citron and the Carlebach Shul

“The Beautiful Maiden without Eyes…”: Secrets that Lie Beneath the Surface of Torah

Join us for this amazing day of learning that combines academic excellence with amazing spiritual vitality–an unparalleled opportunity to enhance your personal journey and expand your understanding of the deep truths embedded in everyday life. The zoharic parable about a beautiful maiden without eyes will serve as a touchstone to explore the nature of mystery, awareness of the Divine through text, secret love, mystical union and meditation. Professor Moshe Idel, Emeritus Professor of Jewish Thought, Hebrew University, and Senior Researcher, Shalom Hartman Institute, returns as keynote speaker.

Sessions are geared to both beginners and more advanced students. Cosponsored by the Carlebach Shul and supported by Fellowship in Prayer and friends of the Day of Kabbalah.

Other teachers include: Dr. David Ariel, Shimona Tzukernik, Rabbi DovBer Pinson, Dr. Nathaniel Berman, Chaya Rivka Zwolinski and Rabbi Naftali Citron.

Sun, Jan 29, 10 am–5 pm (breakfast at 9:30am), Kosher lunch available for purchase.

 

Buy tickets/get more info now