Eps 5. Missing Mussar
A century ago, Elul in the great yeshivas of Europe was soaked with the spirit of the Mussar movement, which was soon to vanish in the flames of World War Two. Rav Yisrael Salanter’s innovations preceded Freud in his focus on the subconscious, producing Torah scholars of towering genius and saintly character – yet the movement as a whole is now history. Or is it? Join Rabbi Galinsky and Gedalia Guttentag as they debate the case of the missing Mussar movement. 📰 Find more great Mishpacha content here: Website - www.mishpacha.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/themishpacha Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/familytable_mishpacha Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mishpachamagazine 📰 About Us: Mishpacha was founded in 1987 on a dream. Aiming to facilitate the exchange of ideas and values between the varying streams within the Orthodox Jewish world, among them the Hassidic, Yeshivish, Sephardic, and Modern Orthodox communities, publisher Eli Paley and editor Rabbi Moshe Grylak launched a phenomenon: Mishpacha magazine. The brand’s first English edition, published in 2004 due to popular request, took the Jewish communities of North America, Europe, South Africa and Australia by storm with world-class journalism, fiction, and op-eds that set the agenda from Shabbos tables to board rooms. Everyone wanted to be a part of the conversation. Mishpacha’s reach further expanded in 2006 with Family First, a full-color weekly magazine connecting tens of thousands of Jewish women and girls around the world. Today some 250,000+ readers on every continent across the globe make Mishpacha magazines a part of their lives. The conversation continues. 📰 Channel tags - #Misphacha #Jewish #Magazine