About the Author


Rabbi Ari Kahn

Rabbi Ari Kahn received his rabbinic ordination from Yeshiva University's Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary where he studied with Rabbi Yosef Dov Soloveitchik. He graduated Yeshiva University with a BA in psychology and an MS degree in Talmud.
He is Director of Foreign Student Programs at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, where he also is a senior lecturer in Jewish studies.
He is a renowned speaker, and has lectured worldwide. Having authored hundreds of articles on the weekly parasha and holidays with a readership in excess of 10,000, Rabbi Kahn is also the author of Explorations, an in-depth analysis of the weekly Torah reading, and Emanations, an in-depth analysis of the Jewish holidays. A new series - "Echoes of Eden" is currently in progress. This is a projected 5 volume set to be published by the OU and Gefen Publishing. The first three volumes are in print and the fourth is in production.
Drawing upon the vast reservoir of rabbinic literature – from Talmud to Midrash, from Zohar to the chassidic masters – Rabbi Kahn combines the mystical explorations of kabbala and chassidism with a highly-intellectual and broad-minded approach to Torah study. He applies psychology, literature and Jewish history to the understanding of esoteric midrashim and the Zohar. Five volumes of "Explorations" have been published in French. He has lived in Israel since 1984 with his wife Naomi and 5 children.


Parsha: On a Mission from God

The Flood and the Abuse of Power

When mankind ignores the inherent equality between the sexes and their mutual responsibility, the flood is not far behind.

Parsha: The Price of Hatred

What is baseless hatred?

Parsha: Purim and the Masks We Wear

Purim reminds us that we spend too much of our lives masking our genuine selves and living in dissonance with our souls.

Parsha: The Chief Rabbi Of Sodom

What attracted Lot to live in Sodom?

Parsha: By Heaven

Parsha: In Hiding

Parsha: Nowhere Man

Parsha: Dirty Little Secrets

The sins committed behind closed doors cause moral corrosion from within.

Parsha: War and Peace

Parsha: Just Justice

Parsha: Show Me the Money

On creating a just society.

Parsha: In God We Trust

Parsha: The Unbearable Heaviness of Being Moshe

Parsha: The Holy Lands of Israel

Parsha: Word

Parsha: Like a Princess

Parsha: A Question of Propriety

Parsha: An Enigma Wrapped in a Riddle

Parsha: Seeing Through Wine-Colored Lenses

Parsha: School's Out

Parsha: Value Judgments

Parsha: A Leap of Love

Parsha: Irreplaceable Theology

Parsha: Seasons in the Sun

Parsha: Sanctify Life

Parsha: Put a Little Love in Your Heart

Parsha: A Holy, Delicate Land

There is a price to be paid for holiness.

Parsha: In Search of Chametz

Parsha: Ignoring the Signs

Parsha: Power of the People

Life and death: a study in contrasts.

Parsha: Intrigue in Shushan

An in-depth look at the story of Purim.

Parsha: Obedience

Parsha: Clouds, From Both Sides

Parsha: Light My Fire

Parsha: After the Gold Rush

Parsha: Forever

Parsha: Deep Roots

Never lose faith in the future.

Parsha: Not In Heaven

Attaining the spiritual through the physical.

Parsha: Dual Loyalty

Parsha: Heavenly Bread

Parsha: Total Eclipse

Parsha: Devolution

Parsha: We Are Family

Our responsibility to one another stems from the recognition that we are family.

Parsha: Love and Loss

Parsha: Seeing a Ghost

Parsha: Crime and Punishment

Parsha: Family Dynamics

Parsha: Climbing Jacob's Ladder

Understanding the blessings of Yaakov.

Parsha: Inside Information

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