Larry Tabick |
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Larry Tabick is emeritus rabbi of Mekor Hayim (formerly Shir Hayim), Hampstead, and was lecturer in Kabbalah and Hasidism at Leo Baeck College. He is the author of a book of poems called "Growing into Your Soul" (Hylas, 2005) and "The Aura of Torah" (JPS, 2014) on the weekly Torah readings. He is working on "A Higher Light on the Chagim" (expected soon).
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Avi Tawil |
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Avi Tawil was born in Argentina and lives in Brussels with his wife and four children. He is currently the Director of the European Jewish Community Centre a Brussels based NGO that promotes Jewish Culture in Europe highlighting the roots of Jewish culture in the European family for over millennia and its contribution to Europe.
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Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz |
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Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz completed a PhD in anthropology and Jewish studies at UCL. She is a Teaching Fellow at the London School of Jewish Studies, lectures at King’s College London, and recently founded the Pop-Up Beit Midrash. Her first book, "Challenge and Conformity: The Religious Lives of Orthodox Jewish Women", will be published in 2021.
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Jonathan Tebble |
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Jonathan is a member of New North London Synagogue and Ohel Mo’ed. He is interested in the intersection of Jewish and LGBTQ and spent time studying queer Talmud at Svara, the radical Yeshiva, last year.
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Ned Temko |
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Ned Temko, author and journalist, is former editor of the Jewish Chronicle. As a foreign correspondent he was based in Beirut, Jerusalem, Lisbon, Brussels, Moscow and Johannesburg. He was Chief Political Correspondent of The Observer, has helped leading politicians write their memoirs, and wrote a biography of Israel's Menachem Begin.
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Yael Tischler |
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Yael Tischler is a ritual-weaver, Jewish educator and song leader. She is the co-founder of Yelala, a constellation of work that celebrates Earth-centred, feminist Jewish spirituality and reclaims the practices of our women/femme and folk ancestors. She will begin her Rabbinical studies at Leo Baeck College in September 2020.
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