Learning Goal: I’m working on a jewish studies multi-part question and need the explanation and answer to help me learn.
As you read about Mussar and logotherapy this week, this experiential assignment will both help you understand the reading better and prepare you for the next salon. You will learn about Mussar and logotherapy experientially, reflect on your experience, and discuss your findings.
First, choose one soul-trait (as Morinis calls it; synonyms are middah, measure, value, and virtue) that you would like to focus on. There is a long list of options at the end of the Morinis reading, and a shorter list in the Table of Contents of the Brotman reading. You can find a chart listing soul-traits at the top of this week’s section of our Canvas page, too. Any of these options is fine. You will choose one soul-trait to focus on for one week.
Your assignment for the week is to work on your soul trait through one or two of the following practices:
You may find it challenging to complete some of these exercises. That’s okay! You should just keep trying. This practice is a process, not a goal that you achieve in a linear fashion.
Unit 3 Salon: Mussar Experiential Assignment Reports
Read the Mussar Experiential Assignment Instructions carefully. Perform the practice for at least one week. Here, you will discuss your week of Mussar practice. Include the following:
Your thoughtful response should be at least 400 words total and is worth 25 points. To receive full credit, you must include all of the required elements above and thoroughly explain your answers. Your response should be well-organized with good grammar and spelling.