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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.


The Ten Commandments

The experience of synesthesia, where the Jews at Mount Sinai actually saw sounds.

Shabbat: Imitating Creation

Understanding why God rested on the seventh day, and what it means for me.

A Tale of Two Megilot

In an apartment in Jerusalem, there reside two Scrolls of Esther that tell a story of exile and escape, hope and failure.

Mystical Roots of Tu B'Av

Exploring the depth of one of the most important days of the Jewish year.

Parsha: Goat for Azazel

The ultimate choice of good vs. evil.

Parsha: Wagons

Parsha: The Inner Sanctum

Parsha: The Matzah of Lot

Parsha: Four Against Five

Parsha: The Idea of Rosh Hashanah

Parsha: Reishit: Beginning

Parsha: "Manna or Thistles"

Parsha: To Climb the Mountain

Parsha: Trespass

Parsha: The Desert

Parsha: Going to War

Parsha: The Spies

Parsha: The Beauty of Joseph

Parsha: Seeing the Future

Parsha: Lover of Peace or Fanatic?

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