Netanel Zalevsky |
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Nethanel is 46 and lives in Israel. He is a multidisciplinary musician: composer, arranger, singer and multi-instrumentalist. He has performed as a soloist in Israel and around the world. Among other things, he is also involved in the transmission of the Hasidic and Ashkenazi traditions and their preservation, and teaches it in various communities.
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Raphael Zarum |
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Raphael is the Rabbi Sacks Chair of Modern Jewish Thought at the London School of Jewish Studies (LSJS), and its dean. He trains teachers, rabbis and educators; and writes and lectures about fascinating new readings of old texts. He has a PhD in theoretical physics, an MA in adult education and is a graduate of Jerusalem’s Mandel Leadership School.
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Tony Zendle |
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Tony is the author of several books on Jewish themes (such as 'The Definitive Guide to Jewish Miscellany and Trivia') and a regular speaker to Jewish groups such as Milim, the Association of Jewish Refugees and JACS (Jewish Association of Cultural Societies). Tony is also an occasional contributor to Jewish newspapers, a member of the Jewish Historical Society of England, an accredited golf referee – and a keen naïve artist.
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Asya Zlatina |
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Asya was born in Moscow, moved to the USA and trained at the Kirov Academy, Washington Ballet and Goucher College. After performing with Koresh Dance Company she founded ARTIST HOUSE for dance creation and senior and special needs outreach. Asya teaches virtually in Iran. She is known as 'the Jewish dancer' and is proud to carry that title.
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