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Quest: A Center for Spiritual Inquiry presents
Exploring Myths And Folk Tales with Rabbi Leonard A. Schoolman
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Four weekly sessions: April 20, 27, May 4, 11
Length: 2 hrs 00 mins Intermission: Yes Seating: General Admission You choose your seats when you get to the theater.
Please note - this event is a four-week course. One general admission ticket is good for the following course schedule:
April 20, 27, May 4 & 11 at 8pm
The late Joseph Campbell entitled his most famous book The Hero With A Thousand Faces. His point is that every culture has its own myths and fairy tales. While they might seem different at first glance, they are essentially all the same.
Rabbi Schoolman, long a student of Carl Jung and his studies of the fairy tale, will lead a discussion of popular fairy tales and biblical legends, trying to seek their deeper meaning. The class will read and analyze various classic fairy tales.
The last session will be devoted to a discussion and analysis on the "Binding of Isaac" story in Genesis 22.
Rabbi Leonard A. Schoolman, Quest Director, studied at the Carl Gustav Jung Institute in Kusnacht, Switzerland and in Einsieldn, Switzerland. He was educated at Clark University and the Hebrew Union College, which awarded him a masters degree and a doctor of divinity degree. For 18 years, he worked at the national headquarters of the Reform Jewish Movement in North America.
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