Spiritual Storytelling Jamboree
Current students, guest faculty, and Maggid Jim Brulé tell stories from a variety of traditions. Discussion and snacks to follow!
Inspiring growth and change through storytelling
Current students, guest faculty, and Maggid Jim Brulé tell stories from a variety of traditions. Discussion and snacks to follow!
The first class of the Introductory semester. See the Class Schedule page for the dates of subsequent classes.
The first class in the Spiritual Storytelling semester of the Main program. See the Class Schedule page for a list of all classes and dates.
The fundamentals of transformational storytelling, its intersections with neuroplasticity and spirituality. The surprising value of multi-faith study in strengthening one's own system. An overview of the full program.
Stories, theology, and history of this remarkable spiritual person. The founder of the Hasidic movement, but even more the movement to bring spirituality to the common person.
An overview of the multitude of traditions that will be encountered in this program. The principles of multi-faith study and dialogue will be explained and experienced.
The rich heritage of Jewish mysticism, and its relation to other forms of mysticism, particularly Sufi.
One of two guest faculty sessions for the term: Tim Saka, of the CNY Rise Center, representative of the Turkish Cultural Center.
Midrash is the traditional method of interpreting scripture through the use of narrative. The structure and format for a common form of Midrash - used by Jesus on many occasions […]
In keeping with the Jewish value of challenging perceived problems, the art of telling stories that challenge the audience will be explored.
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