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: Negotiations and Acquisitions

Parsha: It Never Crossed My Mind

Exploring the binding of Isaac.

Parsha: Luminosity

Parsha: Sukkot: The Universal Holiday

On Sukkot, our physical and spiritual lives coexist.

Parsha: Men Behaving Very Badly

The Shabbat App

We have become enslaved to the very technology designed to liberate us.

Out of the Comfort Zone

Understanding Sukkot as the pure holiday of joy.

A Holy Family

If you want God to treat you as His child, you must treat other people as your brothers and sisters.

Parsha: (Don’t) Look Back

A Jewish view of history.

Parsha: The High Holy Days: Belief in Man

Parsha: Abuse

Parsha: The Vagabond

Parsha: Choices

Making life and death decisions.

Parsha: With All Your Heart and All Your Souls

Parsha: Is "One" a Number?

Parsha: Walking in Circles

Parsha: "Shall Your Brothers Go To War While You Sit Here?"

Parsha: Fanaticism

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God Does Not Work For Us

I thank God for bringing the boys back home.

Parsha: Reading Anti-Semites

Sometimes the best medicine for the Jews is to see the newspapers of those who hate us.

Parsha: Living the Dream; Ignoring Reality

Parsha: Have I Got a Land For You!

Parsha: Despair and Hope

Parsha: Avoiding Embezzlement

Parsha: An (Un)Necessary Book

Parsha: You Can Get Satisfaction

Parsha: Living and Loving

Parsha: An Extension of Holiness

Parsha: Creating Holiness

Parsha: Rectification

Parsha: Feeling Kinship

Parsha: The Sanctity of Speech

Exploring the essence of mankind’s incredible power of speech.

Parsha: Seclusion

Parsha: Separations

Parsha: Impetuosness

Parsha: The Heroism of Esther

Despite her tragic circumstances, Esther did not lose faith or hope.

Parsha: Intimacy

Bringing holiness down to earth.

Parsha: A Happy Ending

The Exodus story is tinged with dashed dreams of what could have been.

Parsha: Creativity

Parsha: The View From Above

Parsha: Searching For a Heart of Gold

Parsha: If You Build It, I Will Come

Parsha: Minutia

Parsha: The Good, the Bad and the Indifferent

Parsha: The Long Shortcut

Parsha: The Dignity of Mitzvot

Parsha: Pharaoh's Conundrum

Parsha: A New Book, An Old Story

Parsha: An Inconclusive Conclusion

Parsha: A Moment of Truth

Can you handle the truth?

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