Scholar-in-Residence Rabbi Hanoch Teller
Saturday, February 19, 2022 • 18 Adar I 5782
All DayASBIWe look forward to welcoming Rabbi Hanoch Teller to ASBI this month! Join us for the following opportunities to learn with him:
Shabbat Morning Drasha
“Honorable Mentschen”
Shalosh Seudot
“How to Make This Your HAPPIEST Adar”
Motzei Shabbat Movie Screening, 6:45 PM
“Reb Elimelech and the Chassidic Legacy of Brotherhood”
Join us in the Social Hall for a screening of this documentary—written, directed, and produced by Rabbi Teller. View a trailer here.
Rabbi Teller will also have his books available for purchase Motzei Shabbat.
Rabbi Hanoch Teller is a globe-trotting modern-day maggid (storyteller of yore), having lectured before audiences on five continents. Rabbi Teller is also a prolific author, whose critically-acclaimed books have sold over a quarter-of-a-million copies worldwide, and have been translated into five languages. He has written and produced two popular documentaries: “Do You Believe in Miracles?” and “Reb Elimelech and the Chassidic Legacy of Brotherhood”. His array of audio lectures on spiritual giants, the lessons of the Holocaust, and the birth of the modern city of Bene Brak, have been hailed as “audio and pedagogic classics”.
For decades, Rabbi Teller has been a senior docent at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem. His sweeping knowledge and sensitivity help to transform the infinite banality of horror into an intensely personal encounter that participants declare life-changing and unforgettable.
Born in Vienna and raised and educated in America, Rabbi Teller displayed his passion for scholarship early on, when he was the only high-school student in New England selected to serve on the Governors’ Council of Education. He continues to study in the Mirrer Yeshiva in Jerusalem, where he lives with his wife, Aidel, and their children and grandchildren.
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