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R' Levi Lebovitz: Step-By-Step to Personal Transformation through Positive and Joyous Teshuva

R' Levi Lebovitz: Step-By-Step to Personal Transformation through Positive and Joyous Teshuva

Update: 2025-09-25
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Rabbi Levi Lebovits is the director of Avodah Alive, formerly known as the Vaad Project, an initiative to help Jews worldwide find joy, meaning, and fulfillment in their Judaism and to access classic Mussar's insights for rejuvenating their connection to Hashem through his classes, writings, and one-on-one coaching. He has studied for over 20 years under Rav Reuven Leuchter, and has authored step-by-step guides on Teshuvah and the Haggadah, and has written for several Jewish publications including Mishpacha Magazine on topics related to personal growth. He is also the host of the Living to Grow podcast.

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R' Levi Lebovitz: Step-By-Step to Personal Transformation through Positive and Joyous Teshuva

R' Levi Lebovitz: Step-By-Step to Personal Transformation through Positive and Joyous Teshuva

Shlomo Buxbaum