Text-based study enhances Torah study skills
Developed specifically for online, in-depth learning
Taught by scholars with a personal interest in the subject
Engaging topics made relevant to real life issues
About the Course
This course explores the rich and diverse history of Judaism in America, from the arrival of the first Jewish settlers to the American colonies through to today’s thriving Jewish community. Over the span of four lessons, we’ll delve into the challenges, triumphs, and transformations that have shaped the American Jewish experience.
Course syllabus
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Level: Intermediate -
Length/Effort:4 weeks / 40 min per week
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Category: History
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Institution: Chabad.org / North County Chabad Center
Meet the Instructor
Rabbi David Eliezrie serves as the senior Chabad Shliach in Yorba Linda, California, and previously held
the position of Jewish Chaplain at the University of Miami. He is the current president of the Rabbinical
Council of Orange County and sits on the Board of Governors of the Jewish Agency for Israel. Deeply
involved in both national and international Jewish affairs, Rabbi Eliezrie is recognized for his leadership
and dedication to the global Jewish community.
He received his rabbinic education at yeshivas in Israel and New York. An accomplished author, speaker,
and writer, Rabbi Eliezrie is married and the proud father of six children, with a growing number of
grandchildren.
Rabbi Eliezrie is the author of Undaunted: The Life of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson, published by Magid. His earlier book, The Secret of Chabad, was honored as a finalist in the prestigious 2016 National Jewish Book Awards.
(Photo: Clifford Lester)
