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Reclaiming & Returning to our Authentic Self: The Path of Teshuvah

A 2 part Lecture Series

Available Live at the IYYUN Center and via Real-Time web streaming on your Computer at Home!

(Each lecture is independent of the other)

1:
Wednesday, Sept. 3rd: 7:30-9 pm
Living in the Now: The Power of Reset at any Moment

2:
Wednesday, Sept. 10th: 7:30-9 pm
The Art of Forgiveness: Gaining Forgiveness from Self & Others

About the Lectures:

In preparation for the High Holidays a Two Part Lecture Series: Each
lecture will be independent of the other.

Returning to who we really are and becoming the person who we are yet to be. In connection with the transformative month of Elul, Rav Pinson
will explore and help us gain the understanding and the tools to genuine transformation. Learning to live in the now, from a place of perfection, without guilt and with total forgiveness.

The lecture will be followed by a Q & A session

$15 Cover per lecture
$25 Cover for the Series

You can pay individually by RSVPing through meetup.com.
However, if you want to RSVP for both classes in advance, please email contact@iyyun.com

Wed, Sept 3rd 7:30 – 9:00pm
Wed, Sept 10th 7:30 – 9:00pm

At the IYYUN Center

There will be handouts for attendees to take home with them, and
downloadable pdf’s of the handouts for those who join in remotely.

Bio of Rav Pinson:

Rav DovBer Pinson is a world-renowned scholar, kabbalist, prolific
author and beloved spiritual teacher. He is widely recognized as one
of the world’s foremost authorities on authentic Kabbalah and Jewish
philosophy.

Through his books, lectures and seminars he has touched and inspired
the lives of people the world over, and serve as a mentor to thousands
across the globe.

He has authored over 25 groundbreaking books on Kabbalah and Jewish
philosophy, many of which have been translated into various languages,
such as Hebrew, German, Spanish, Russian and Portuguese

Rav DovBer Pinson is the Rosh Yeshiva of the IYYUN Yeshiva and heads
the IYYUN Center in Brownstone Brooklyn.

For more information please visit http://www.IYYUN.com

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