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  • in reply to: Young Group with Joseph & Alex #377946

    Hi Simona,

    The classes should appear correctly now. The classes most convenient for the EU time zone are:

     

    • Weekly Portion of Light, Sundays 10.30 am CET
    • The Young Group, 19.30 CET

    The rest of classes are recorded and uploaded to our site for you to watch back at your convenience.

    Best regards

    in reply to: Young Group with Joseph & Alex #377920

    Hi Bradley, sorry for the inconvenience. The website is fixed and you should be good now.

    in reply to: Young Group with Joseph & Alex #376410

    Homework assignment Lesson 1:

     

    Homework: Summarize the article: Purpose of Society 1 

     

    in reply to: Tech Support #371201

    Hi Pete,

     

    I replied to the email you sent. Let me know if you haven’t received it.

     

    Best,

     

    Michelle

    in reply to: Tech Support #365026

    Hi Anthony,

    Here is a reply from our instructor Markos:

    Hebrew is a language that emerged from people’s attainment of the spiritual world. It describes spiritual forces and discernments that anyone who is on the spiritual path can identify more and more of as they progress.In order to progress on the spiritual path, one can do so in any language. However, there are several words that describe spiritual structures and processes that are inscribed in Hebrew, similar to how Italian is a language for music. For instance, words such as “Sefirot” and “Partzuf.” It is worthwhile that when we approach such words, we seek to define them according to their spiritual meanings. Accordingly, a person approaching spirituality who is a non-Hebrew speaker actually has an advantage, because they can approach such words learning their spiritual meanings from the very beginning, and they do not have to unlearn the common daily uses of such words that exist in today’s modern Hebrew (for example, the word “Partzuf” is commonly used in day-to-day Hebrew for the word “face,” but in its spiritual meaning, it describes a spiritual entity).

    in reply to: Tech Support #364750

    Hi Kirsten,

    Your membership at KabU offers a wide range of courses, not only the 4 courses of our structured learning path. Please follow this link to view all of the courses available to you:

    All Courses NEW

    The Hebrew course is not included in your membership at KabU. It can be purchased separately through this link:

    https://courses.kabuconnect.com/hebrew-course

    Best,

    Michelle

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