Stahl to explain Jewish mourning practices, views of the afterlife
Many people fixate on the years on a tombstone, indicating birth and death. But the dash in between those two numbers, said Rabbi Samuel Stahl, is perhaps more significant.
Many people fixate on the years on a tombstone, indicating birth and death. But the dash in between those two numbers, said Rabbi Samuel Stahl, is perhaps more significant.
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Judaism has many powerful means to emotional wellness, yet a lot of people don’t understand the faith, said Rabbi Samuel Stahl.
Both Jews and non-Jews can use aspects of the faith to cope with everyday challenges, and Stahl will discuss ways to do that in his Jewish Thought Series “Emotional Wellness — A Jewish Approach” at 3:30 p.m. today in the Hall of Christ.
Lessons include aiming to be good but not perfect, learning to forgive and nurturing hope in difficult situations.