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This course is comprised of ten classes: seven films and three audio files.
In addition to the multimedia components, a selection of readings and multiple choice tests are also available. Continuing education students may access online files and materials for up to eight months, in any order they please. Online access may be extended beyond eight months for an additional fee.
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Rabbi David Aaron is the founder of Isralight, an international organization that offers retreats, workshops, leadership training, trips and missions to Israel. He received rabbinical ordination from the Israel Torah Research Institute in 1979. Rabbi Aaron is the author of several best selling books and has appeared on international radio and TV programs, including Larry King Live and E! Entertainment. |
![]() | Rabbi Yom Tov Glaser received his B.A. from the University of California in Santa Barbra and moved to Israel in 1991. Six years later, he received rabbinical ordination. He currently lives in Jerusalem with his wife and six children studying, teaching, and playing music to help others develop a closer relationship with God, what he calls "transformational education." |
![]() | Rabbi Tzvi Gluckin served in the Israeli Army and has a B.M. in Jazz Studies from the New England Conservatory of Music. He received rabbinical ordination from Rabbi Noah Weinberg in Jerusalem. In addition to authoring two books, Rabbi Gluckin has lectured on a variety of topics, integrating his unique background and experience to deliver thoroughly entertaining and thought provoking lessons. |
![]() | Rabbi Chaim Levine studied anthropology and philosophy at Macalester College in St. Paul Minnesota. He received rabbinical ordination in Jerusalem, and spent two and a half years building Aish HaTorah in Boston. Rabbi Levine also served as Executive Director of Aish’s largest branch in Toronto for two years. |
![]() | Lori Palatnik is an author and Jewish educator who has appeared on television and radio. She has lectured in North America, the U.K., South Africa and Israel. Focused on illuminating traditional practices and life-styles in the contemporary world, Lori has authored numerous books about Shabbat, Jewish concepts of soul and afterlife and gossip. She currently lives in Washington, DC, where she is the Executive Director of The Jewish Women's Renaissance Project. |
![]() | Dr. Gerald Schroeder is a scientist with over thirty years of experience in research and teaching. He earned his Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate degrees at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Schroeder has authored numerous books fusing modern science with ancient biblical commentary, including works such as Genesis and The Big Bang and The Science of God. |
![]() | Rabbi Raphael Shore is a producer of documentary films, including Relentless: The Struggle for Peace in the Middle East, the critically acclaimed Obsession: Radical Islam's War against the West and The Third Jihad: Radical Islam's Vision for America. He previously worked as an international analyst of Middle East issues and has been interviewed by CNN, The New York Times, and other leading media organizations. A native of Canada, he graduated from the University of Toronto. |
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![]() | Rabbi Ken Spiro graduated from Vassar College with a BA in Russian Language and Literature and pursued his graduate studies at the Pushkin Institute in Moscow. He also received an MA in History from The Vermont College of Norwich University. Rabbi Spiro is licensed by the Israel Ministry of Tourism as a tour guide. He has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, including B.B.C. Radio and TV and The National Geographic Channel. |
![]() | Rabbi Noah Weinberg Z”TL is considered the "founding father" of today's Jewish spiritual outreach movement for his efforts in establishing a global network of educational outreach programs for unaffiliated Jewish men and women. Through his activities at Aish HaTorah, Rabbi Weinberg has influenced tens of thousands of college-age students to explore their Jewish heritage. His audio series and books focus on how to build a positive relationship with God and how to achieve happiness through Judaism. |
![]() | Rabbi Moshe Zeldman received his undergraduate degree in Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy from the University of Toronto and his rabbinical ordination in Israel. He lectures on a variety of topics and is involved in researching hidden codes in the Bible. Rabbi Zeldman currently lives in Jerusalem with his wife and five children. |
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Film: A candid, captivating and humorous discussion about love and relationships. This class offers an in-depth look into the role of love and relationships in Judaism. Transform the way you appreciate yourself and your current or prospective partner with these important lessons on Judaism and love. |
Audio File: Have you ever heard the saying, "Sticks and stones will break your bones, but words will never hurt you?" Is there truth to this statement? This class explores the power of words. Based on Jewish laws pertaining to gossip, you will learn how words are internalized and impact the way that you listen and speak. |
Film: What makes Jerusalem so important? This class offers students observations and a discussion on the rich history and the controversial politics that surround this small yet captivating city. You will journey through time to discover Jerusalem’s historical side and experience the sights and sounds of the modern day city. |
























