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Meet the Rabbis who devote their personal
time and energy to research, study and educating us.
Rabbi Yechiel Sitzman
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Rabbi Yechiel Sitzman
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Rabbi Yechiel Sitzman was born in Germany before
World War II, and grew up in the United States.
He studied in Yeshivot in the US, England, and
Israel.
He is on the teaching staff of The Jerusalem
Academy of Jewish Studies (Yeshivat D'var Yerushalayim).
He has been active in advising Noahides and
assists Rabbi Yoel Schwartz in his communications
with them.
Click the link to read Rabbi
Sitzman's article on Theology
and History
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Rabbi Dov Yitzchak Neal,
Ph.D., M.Ed.
and Rebbetzin Dreidyl
Rabbi
Dov and Rebbetzin Dreidyl's weekly Discussion Group
Rabbi Dov was born in New York and after moving to Rhode Island, then New Mexico
(yes, true wandering Jews) his family moved
west to California. Rabbi Dov has always had
a keen love of Yiddishite. At an early age his
grandmother Freda use to say "Dovela why
are you so frum?" Rabbi Dov spent a year
in Israel during the Yom Kippur War as an ulpanist
and volunteer. Rabbi Dov is a graduate of the
University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland;
CSUB where he completed a major and received
his credential in primary and secondary education;
a graduate of University of LaVerne where he
received his Administrative Credential in Educational
Management, and what is referred to as a soft
degree from Commonwealth Open University with
a Doctorate in Education. Rabbi Dov's doctorate
dissertation was "How Do We Make the World
a Better Place to Love or 'Carpe Mitzvah',"
in 2003. Rabbi Dov received his rabbinical ordination
from Vaad HaRabonnim in Manhatten, New York
from Rabbi Mordachi Freemen, M.Ed., in 2005.
Rabbi Dov Yitchak and Rebbetzen Hadassah Ruth
are the Co-Executive Directors of the Central
California Jewish Network which is an outreach
and information network within the central part
of greater California. Rabbi Dov Yitzchak is
both a student and a mentor through Partners
in Torah and a mentor for Aish Discovery Partners.
Rabbi Dov Yitzhak has a passion for learning
and a passion to teach and bring the beauty
and joy of Yiddishkhit to all Jews and Righteous
Gentiles wherever and whenever he can.
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