Musar Movement
The Musar Movement is a Jewish ethical, educational, and cultural movement that began in the 19th century in Eastern Europe. It focuses on personal development and moral character, encouraging individuals to cultivate virtues such as humility, patience, and compassion. The movement emphasizes self-reflection and the study of Jewish texts to improve one's ethical behavior.
Founded by Rabbi Israel Salanter, the Musar Movement seeks to integrate spiritual growth with daily life. It promotes the idea that ethical living is essential for a fulfilling Jewish life. Through practices like journaling and group study, participants aim to enhance their moral awareness and strengthen their connection to Judaism.