Go studyReb Nachman's imperative for self-improvement - making tomorrow better than today - is a never-ending quest. Getting started is the first step, identifying appropriate resources is the next.Some study resources include: Bureau of Jewish Education Melton Mini-School, a two-year course comprised of 30 weekly sessions; Elaine Hirsch, director, 602-234-1660. Greater Phoenix Jewish Community Kollel/Torah Mitzion, a group of rabbis and educators who study and teach Torah in the community; Rabbi Gedalia Peterseil, director; 602-277-8858. Phoenix Jewish Community Kollel; an independent organization providing Torah education and outreach; Rabbi Zvi Holland, director, 602-433-0300. Temple Chai Shalom Center; classes and retreats on Jewish values and ethics; Sharona Silverman, director; 602-971-1234. Some popular books include: "Being God's Partner, How to Find the Hidden Link Between Spirituality and Your Work;" by Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin (Jewish Lights Publishing, $19.95 hardcover.) "Striving Toward Virtue, A Contemporary Guide for Jewish Ethical Behavior," by Rabbis Kerry M. Olitzsky and Rachel T. Sabath, (KTAV Publishing House, $28.75 hardcover.) "The Jewish Book of Values, A Day-by-Day Guide to Ethical Living," by Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, (Bell Tower, $24.95 hardcover.) |
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