What is My Soul and What Does it Want from Me?

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Venue:Modesto Maidique Campus, DM 190

A Lecture by Rabbi Levi Friedman

November 22 | 5 PM | FIU Modesto A. Maidique Campus | DM 190 |

Rabbi Levi Friedman, of Chabad FIU, will be giving a lecture on Hasidism on Tuesday, Nov. 22 at FIU’s Modesto Maidique Campus. Rabbi Friedman's lecture, "What is My Soul and What Does it Want from Me," will discuss how Hasidism makes Kabbalah relevant in daily life. The event is co-sponsored by the Program in the Study of Spirituality and will be free and open to the community.

Rabbi Friedman has served as rabbi for Chabad FIU since 2004, and is a graduate of the Rabbinical College of Greater Miami. He has also served on other US college campuses and has visited Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam and Japan as part of the Central Chabad-Lubavitch Community Outreach Program. Most recently, Rabbi Friedman has served as editor of the acclaimed Annotated Prayer Book Series, a staple in Chabad Houses nationwide, with some 100,000 copies in print.

For more information, please see the attached flyer or contact the FIU Judaic Studies Program at Judaic@fiu.edu or 305-348-7266.