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'There's a special art to doing just one thing, at one time, with the whole of one's self. To appreciate what that looks like, all one has to do is watch a dog staring at a biscuit. Every facet of its being, the alignment of its head, the gaze of its eyes, the poise of its posture, are all directed at that small but infinitely desirable object.' Our canine companions can teach us so much: how to be kinder, compassionate, more mindful and wiser humans.

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'There's a special art to doing just one thing, at one time, with the whole of one's self. To appreciate what that looks like, all one has to do is watch a dog staring at a biscuit. Every facet of its being, the alignment of its head, the gaze of its eyes, the poise of its posture, are all directed at that small but infinitely desirable object.' Our canine companions can teach us so much: how to be kinder, compassionate, more mindful and wiser humans.
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Jonathan Wittenberg was born in Glasgow in 1957 to a family of German Jewish origin. The family moved to London in 1963, where he attended University College School, specialising in classical and modern languages, subsequently reading English at Cambridge. He trained for the rabbinate at Leo Baeck College London, receiving ordination in 1987. He now lives in London with his wife Nicky and, three children, and his faithful canine companion, Mitzpah.