Is Innate Health Jewish?
Though Innate Health is not based on Jewish thought, a growing number of rabbis and seasoned Jewish educators have found it to be both consistent with Jewish teachings and a valuable resource for simple, affordable, and lasting wellbeing. It's now being shared in Jewish centers in Seattle, Milwaukee, New York, London and Jerusalem.
The appeal of Innate Health to the Jewish community is perhaps best summarized by Rabbi Michel Twerski of Congregation Beth Jehudah in Milwaukee and founder of the Twerski Wellness Institute:
The way in which the Torah sees a human being is as an innately healthy, vital person. Yet my experience is that today people are not acting as though they were innately healthy. There’s a lot of stress, sadness, depression, confusion.
After 50 years of conventional therapy, it became clear that something was not working right. The results frankly were disappointing. I became desperate to find something that would be more effective.
And what we found was that there was an approach, Innate Health, that was simple, effective, and had lasting and enduring results. It appealed to common sense. It worked fairly rapidly. And it was accessible in many ways that conventional therapy was not.
We began to train in this technique and discovered that the results were what we expected them to be.
I recommend that everyone look into this regardless of whether they're having a problem or not having a problem.. And certainly for people who are experiencing some sort of stress in their lives it does present a very meaningful and very effective solution.
I would implore you to take a look at [Innate Health]. It's an extremely accessible and common sense approach to life. Back to About/FAQ
The appeal of Innate Health to the Jewish community is perhaps best summarized by Rabbi Michel Twerski of Congregation Beth Jehudah in Milwaukee and founder of the Twerski Wellness Institute:
The way in which the Torah sees a human being is as an innately healthy, vital person. Yet my experience is that today people are not acting as though they were innately healthy. There’s a lot of stress, sadness, depression, confusion.
After 50 years of conventional therapy, it became clear that something was not working right. The results frankly were disappointing. I became desperate to find something that would be more effective.
And what we found was that there was an approach, Innate Health, that was simple, effective, and had lasting and enduring results. It appealed to common sense. It worked fairly rapidly. And it was accessible in many ways that conventional therapy was not.
We began to train in this technique and discovered that the results were what we expected them to be.
I recommend that everyone look into this regardless of whether they're having a problem or not having a problem.. And certainly for people who are experiencing some sort of stress in their lives it does present a very meaningful and very effective solution.
I would implore you to take a look at [Innate Health]. It's an extremely accessible and common sense approach to life. Back to About/FAQ