22 | NOVEMBER 7 • 2019
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his fall, Rabbi Levi Dubov
of Chabad Jewish Center
of Bloomfield Hills will
offer Worrier to Warrior, a
new six-session course by the
Rohr Jewish Learning Institute
(JLI) that offers Jewish realistic
spiritual insight into the battle
against negative emotions and
the path toward healthy emo-
tions and happiness.
The course combines positive
psychology with Jewish wisdom
to take on some of life’
s challeng-
es, such as anxiety, guilt, shame,
suffering, relationships and fear
of inauthenticity — in light of
the notion that a purposeful life
provides the key to well-being.
The course is being offered in
partnership with Jewish Family
Service, the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit’
s “We Need
to Talk” initiative and Friendship
Circle’
s UMatter division.
“In this course, we will learn
the nature of life’
s challenges
by understanding our lives in
a deeper context, giving us the
tools to help ourselves and our
families to live happier and
healthier lives,
” Dubov said.
The course is being offered
with three options and runs
for six consecutive weeks: Six
Wednesday mornings beginning
Nov. 13, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at
Jewish Family Service in West
Bloomfield; six Wednesday
evenings beginning Nov.
13, 7:30-9 p.m. at the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit; and six Friday
mornings, Dec. 6, 13, Jan. 10, 17,
24 and 31, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at
Federation.
Worrier to Warrior is
accredited in Michigan for up
to 15 CEUs for social workers,
psychologists, nurses and
medical professionals. The
course is designed to appeal to
people at all levels of knowledge,
including those without any
prior experience or background
in Jewish learning.
For more information and
to register, visit bloomfield
hillschabad.org/warrior
or contact Dubov at
(248) 949-6210 or rabbi@
bloomfieldhillschabad.org.
A similar class, “From
Oy! to Joy! From Stressed
to Blessed, From Worrier to
Warrior,
” will be taught by
Rabbi Shneur Silberberg and
include guest speakers such
as Zieva Konvisser, author of
Living Beyond Terrorism: Israeli
Stories of Hope and Healing,
Adam Wiener, former Navy Seal
commander, and Ryan Beal,
founder of PrepareU.
Classes are offered twice
weekly on Sundays, beginning
Nov. 10, 11 a.m. at Bais Chabad
of West Bloomfield and
Tuesdays, beginning Nov. 12, 7
p.m. at Hillel Day School.
Visit Baischabad.com/
WARRIOR for information.
The fee is $80 and includes
the textbook. You may join the
first class free. Scholarships may
be available for both courses.
Jews in the D
Worrier to Warrior
New course to offer Jewish secrets
to healthy emotions and happiness.
PATRICK ABEL / SPECIAL MOMENTS PHOTOGRAPHY
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Rabbi Levi Dubov
leads a recent
course.
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NO JEW IS EVER ALONE
Audrey Farberz’l
JUNE 27, 1935 – NOVEMBER 2, 2019
M AY H E R M E M O RY B E F O R A B L E S S I N G
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AUDREY FARBER
Z’L
Matriarch of the Farber family and a stalwart supporter of JHCN.
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accomplished family, built a thriving business, and established a
philanthropic legacy touching every life in our Jewish community.
Her remarkable generosity continues to help people locally, across
the nation and throughout the world and remains an example for all
to emulate. Audrey and Bill provided initial funding for JHCN’s
LifeLinks palliative care program; we were honored to serve Audrey
and her loving family during the last years of her life.
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