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Once-in-a-millenium scholar to address Brooklyn — Brooklynian

Once-in-a-millenium scholar to address Brooklyn

rabbi ari
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
Join the Brooklyn Community along with hundreds of Communities Worldwide in a Live Jewish Unity Address by Rabbi Even Yisrael ( Steinsaltz) hailed as a "Once-in-a-millennium scholar" by Time magazine. Via Live Simulcast from Jerusalem.

Chabad Prospect Heights - Cong. Kol Israel
603 St. Johns Pl.
Brooklyn, NY 11238
Phone: 347.787.0864
Email: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, Jan 25
Time: 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM The live address begins at 3:00PM sharp
Fee: Free!
Co-Sponsor Event: $180
Refreshments will be served.
Sponsored by: Chabad Prospect Heights


To learn More about Hakhel, please visit the International Unity Lecture Site http://www.unitylecture.com/index.php

Rabbi Steinsaltz Bio.
Editor of the famous English translation of the Talmud and author of over sixty books.
A social critic and prolific author who has been hailed by Time magazine as a "once-in-a-millennium scholar." His lifelong work in Jewish education earned him the Israel Prize, his country's highest honor.
Born in Jerusalem in 1937 to secular parents, Rabbi Even-Yisrael-Steinsaltz studied physics and chemistry at the Hebrew University. Following graduation, he established several experimental schools and, at the age of 24, became Israel's youngest school principal.
In 1965, he began his monumental Hebrew translation and commentary on the Talmud. To date, he has published 38 of the anticipated 46 volumes. The Rabbi's classic work of Kabbalah, The Thirteen Petalled Rose, was first published in 1980 and now appears in eight languages. In all, Rabbi Even-Yisrael-Steinsaltz has authored some 60 books and hundreds of articles on subjects ranging from zoology to theology to social commentary.
Continuing his work as a teacher and spiritual mentor, Rabbi Even-Yisrael-Steinsaltz established a network of schools and educational institutions in Israel and the former Soviet Union. He has served as scholar in residence at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Studies in Washington, D.C. and the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton University. His honorary degrees include doctorates from Yeshiva University, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Bar Ilan University, Brandeis University, and Florida International University.
Rabbi Even-Yisrael-Steinsaltz lives in Jerusalem. He and his wife have three children and ten grandchildren.
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