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Join us for a thoughtful exploration that goes beyond the surface, paving the way for a world where

Join us for a thoughtful exploration that goes beyond the surface, paving the way for a world where trust is not just a concept but a way of being ב"ה [View Online]( [Path to Peach: Trust's healing touch.]( [Path to Peach: Trust's healing touch.](     [Path to Peace]( [Path to Peace]( An all-new course from Chabad.org begins TODAY! In this new four-part course, discover the profound teachings of 'Chovos HaLevavos', an ancient text that will take us on a journey into the heart of trust. Uncover the art of cultivating trust as a skill, explore the nuances of building meaningful connections, and witness the transformative effects of trust on your life. Join us for a thoughtful exploration that goes beyond the surface, paving the way for a world where trust is not just a concept but a way of being. An all-new course from Chabad.org begins TODAY! In this new four-part course, discover the profound teachings of 'Chovos HaLevavos', an ancient text that will take us on a journey into the heart of trust. Uncover the art of cultivating trust as a skill, explore the nuances of building meaningful connections, and witness the transformative effects of trust on your life. Join us for a thoughtful exploration that goes beyond the surface, paving the way for a world where trust is not just a concept but a way of being. [Register Today](     Classes begin Thursday, May 16, 2024 at 8:00pm ET / 5:00pm PT and continue weekly on Thursdays. All lessons can be watched on-demand after they air.       [What is trust?]( LESSON 1 How often are we told to “trust ourselves,” “trust in G-d,” or “trust the process”? Given the increasing prevalence of anxiety in today’s age, trust seems to be a mythical cure to many ills. But it’s increasingly difficult to know who - or how - to trust In this first lesson, we reframe trust as a skill that can be cultivated and learned. Join us as we take our first steps into Path to Peace.     [What is trust?]( LESSON 1 How often are we told to “trust ourselves,” “trust in G-d,” or “trust the process”? Given the increasing prevalence of anxiety in today’s age, trust seems to be a mythical cure to many ills. But it’s increasingly difficult to know who - or how - to trust In this first lesson, we reframe trust as a skill that can be cultivated and learned. Join us as we take our first steps into Path to Peace.     [Who should you trust?]( LESSON 2 Who doesn’t want a life filled with deep, trusting relationships? Yet so often, we wind up trusting the wrong people or, worse, shutting ourselves off from others all together. In this second lesson we learn about the conditions necessary for building trust with other people and with G-d. Empathy, kindness, and honesty are just a few. Tune in to catch the rest.   [Who should you trust?]( LESSON 2 Who doesn’t want a life filled with deep, trusting relationships? Yet so often, we wind up trusting the wrong people or, worse, shutting ourselves off from others all together. In this second lesson we learn about the conditions necessary for building trust with other people and with G-d. Empathy, kindness, and honesty are just a few. Tune in to catch the rest.     [How does trust work?]( LESSON 3 Building a trusting relationship isn’t just about finding someone who is trustworthy to rely on. It’s an ongoing process that requires maintenance and effort. In this lesson we learn about the work of trusting, and the benefits of engaging in that labor. [Toward a more trusting tomorrow.]( LESSON 4 Putting trust at the heart of our relationships - with ourselves, with one another, and with G-d - is the first step to a healthier and kinder society. For our final installment of Path to Peace, we reflect on the lessons we’ve learned on our journey through Chovos HaLevavos and consider what a more trusting world might look like. [Register Today](   [How does trust work?]( LESSON 3 Building a trusting relationship isn’t just about finding someone who is trustworthy to rely on. It’s an ongoing process that requires maintenance and effort. In this lesson we learn about the work of trusting, and the benefits of engaging in that labor. [Toward a more trusting tomorrow]( LESSON 4 Putting trust at the heart of our relationships - with ourselves, with one another, and with G-d - is the first step to a healthier and kinder society. For our final installment of Path to Peace, we reflect on the lessons we’ve learned on our journey through Chovos HaLevavos and consider what a more trusting world might look like. [Register Today](   This email was sent to: [{EMAIL}](#) [Change email address]( · [Manage Subscriptions]( · [Unsubscribe]( [Chabad.org]( · [Ask the Rabbi]( · [Contact Us]( · [Donate]( · [Privacy Policy]( © Copyright [Chabad.org]( · 770 Eastern Parkway Suite 405 · Brooklyn, NY 11213

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