Shelach 5781 – Fixing our Broken Compasses

EPISODE · Jun 1, 2021 · 18 MIN

Shelach 5781 – Fixing our Broken Compasses

from Pardes from Jerusalem · host Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies

Critical thinking is the hallmark of our tradition. Overly critical thinking that leads to pessimism, on the other hand, can lead us down a path of demoralization and destruction. What was the failed leadership of the leaders who were sent to scout out the Promised Land? What did it take - and will it take - to get the Israelites back on the right path? How may a good heart and a non-naive optimism be the very tools that can fix the failures of leadership - from politician to parent - that lead us astray in our lives today? Download Source Sheet  If you enjoy the Pardes from Jerusalem podcast series, you're sure to enjoy the Pardes Learning Seminar which is exclusively online this summer! See below for more details. 5 days. 28 class options. And 1 memorable summer learning experience. Cultivating Courage and Resilience - Chazak v'Amatz. The Pardes Learning Seminar Summer 2021 is online from July 4-8. To get more information please visit Pardes Online. Please let us know your comments and thoughts about the podcast, write to us at [email protected]. We appreciate you leaving us a review with 5-stars if you enjoy these podcasts. For more information about Pardes, visit our website www.pardes.org.il. Credits Tovah Leah Nachmani - Faculty and Host for Pardes from Jerusalem Rabbi Adam Titcher – Lead Consultant and Producer Arlene Harel – Faculty Coordinator

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