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Rabbi
Yitzchak Berman is currently Spiritual Leader and Youth Director of
Beth El Ner Tamid Synagogue in Mequon, Wisconsin. Raised in
Minneapolis, Minnesota, he graduated with honors from The Blake School.
He received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania,
graduating Magna Cum Laude. He attended Harvard Divinity School before
embarking on the path to become a rabbi. He received his ordination
from the prestigious Hechal Shlomo—the Chief Rabbinate of Israel.
Previously, he served as Scholar-in-Residence at the Wexner Jewish
Student Center at Ohio State University where helped to start what may
be the first-ever Jewish Meditation Center on a college campus. He
served as Assistant Rabbi and Director of Education at Traditional
Congregation of Creve Coeur, Missouri. Most recently, he served as
Rabbi and Director of Education of the Monsey Jewish Center in Monsey,
New York. He is the author of Shepherds, Sages, Meditations, and
Dreams: The Gateway of the Sephirot, and is currently writing his
second book: The Kabbala of the Sacred Feminine. |