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Welcome to the Journey.

Mazel tov and welcome, you’re officially enrolled in the Introduction to Judaism One-on-One Sessions!

Whether you’re reconnecting with your Jewish identity or exploring Judaism for the first time, you’ve taken a meaningful step. This personal journey is designed to meet you where you are, with clarity, wisdom, and warmth, through 20 guided sessions with Rabbi Bright.

Here’s What Happens Next:

1. Check your inbox
You’ll receive a confirmation email with your login credentials and access link within the next few minutes.


2. Log Into Your Student Dashboard and Schedule Your First Session
Book your first meeting at a time that works best for you.
Schedule Your Session

3. Access the Introduction to Judaism Video Course
Start exploring the first few modules right away, or take your time. You have lifetime access to all content.
Access the Course


4. Join the private student forum (optional)
Connect with fellow learners from all walks of life, ask questions, and share insights.
Join the Community Forum

Want to Learn On the Go?

Access the full course through the Kajabi Mobile App — available on iOS and Android!

  • Watch lessons, download resources, and track your progress — anytime, anywhere.

  • Log in using the same email you used to enroll.

To log in to the Kajabi Mobile app:

  • Open the Kajabi Mobile app and click Get Started.
  • Enter the email address you used at checkout. You will then be directed to confirm your account via email. 
  • Confirm your account on your device by clicking Confirm Email Address. (Alternatively, copy the six-digit code in your email and paste it into the Kajabi app):
  • Once your email is confirmed, click Open Kajabi App.
  • You will then see your library. Select the Introduction to Judaism course on the mobile app. 
  • Once it has finished loading, you can use the mobile app for your selected courses.

A Personal Note from Rabbi Bright:

“Judaism is not about perfection — it’s about participation.
You belong in this story, and I’m honored to be your guide along the way.”
— Rabbi Alan Bright