Project Zug Elul Cycle – Registration Ends July 30th

July 30, 2021    
12:00 am - 11:59 pm

Project Zug (www.projectzug.org) empowers Jews to take ownership over their learning through one-on-one havruta learning. 

The Vision: We believe that havruta can change your life. When two Jews connect through our shared tradition, the relationship has the power to cultivate meaning, joy, and belonging. We envision a world in which havruta learning is accessible and available to every Jew in every community.

What will we learn?

Windows on Teshuvah

Teshuvah, often translated as “repentance,” is one of the most startling and central concepts in Jewish life—throughout the year but especially during preparation for the High Holidays. The idea that we can sin, work on ourselves, return to the correct path, and then be forgiven is just as essential as it is revolutionary. If it weren’t for this process, we could be stuck in our ways, never changing, never forgiven, always the sinner.

But what does teshuvah actually entail? What are its goals? What is “acceptable” versus “ideal” teshuvah? How can you demonstrate that you have changed? How much does teshuvah rely on God’s grace to be effective? And are there any metaphors that can help us focus on this important internal (and external) work?

This course explores four different perspectives on teshuvah, ranging from classical sources to modern Jewish thought. While it may not provide real answers to these unanswerable questions, the discussions help frame and conceptualise the core issues. Each session is a window into this fundamental question: what does it take for a person to change? Download a sample sourcesheet!

Register by July 30th, Classes begin August 8th