About the Author


Rabbi Shmuel Reichman

Rabbi Shmuel Reichman is an author, educator, and speaker who has lectured internationally on topics of Torah thought, Jewish medical ethics, psychology, and leadership. He is the founder and CEO of Self-Mastery Academy, the transformative online self-development course that is based on the principles of high-performance psychology and Torah
After studying in Yeshivat Sha’alvim, Rabbi Reichman received Semikhah (rabbinic ordination) from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University. He received a bachelor’s degree from Yeshiva University, a master’s degree in Jewish Thought from Bernard Revel Graduate School, and a master’s degree in Education from Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education. He then spent a year studying at Harvard as an Ivy Plus Exchange Scholar. Rabbi Reichman currently lives with his family in Chicago where he is pursuing a PhD at the University of Chicago.
To find more inspirational content from Rabbi Reichman, to contact him, or to learn more about Self-Mastery Academy, visit his website: ShmuelReichman.com


 

Shavuot: Spiraling Through Time

Reliving the seminal moments in Jewish history every year.

 

Counting to Shavuot: Achieving the Impossible

Counting Up, One Step at a Time.

Short Haggadah Insights for Your Seder: A Video Series

Share these videos with your family and friends.

Discovering the Real You

You are a masterpiece covered with stone; your job in this world is to uncover yourself.

Shoes and the Secret of Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur provides the unique opportunity to transcend our physical limitations and embrace our truest sense of self.

Generate Momentum for Change

Tapping into the power of free will is the key to preparing for Rosh Hashanah.

Experiencing the Depth of Shavuot

Understanding what is Torah and the spiritual opportunity of Shavuot.

 

What’s the Wealthiest Place in the World?

It’s not the banks or the gold mines. It’s the graveyard.

Straightening the Bent Path: The Secret behind the Staff of Moses

Everything has the potential to be used for good or evil. The choice is ours.

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