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As someone privileged to direct a summer camp for teenagers, I have learnt much about their mindset. What brings them closer to Judaism and what distances them. What inspires them and what turns them off. And because we encourage dialogue, our campers express their innermost feelings. With this blog, I would like to share what I learned and maybe even speak for a voice that sometimes isn't heard.
My father, Rabbi Eli Teitelbaum OB”M was a 4th grade Rebbi for over 40 years. One of the highlights of being in his class was hearing his amazing stories. Every Friday he would tell the story of the Parsha with all the Medrashim to his 4th grade class. I have begun to upload the stories to the web. Click this link to visit the audio page. We hope to add more soon…
The Color-War Dilema. Dvar Torah Parshas Vayeishev
Breaking the mold in Jewish Education; Dvar Torah Parshas Toldos
The Peace Agreement between Yaakov and Lovon: Dvar Torah Parshas Va'yetzei
What's so bad about knowledge? Dvar Torah, Parshas Bereishis
D'var Torah Parashas Chukas: The Rebitzin That Refused to Cover Her Hair.
D'var Torah Parshas Sh'lach - The Sad Results of Half-Truths and Scare Tactics.
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