Rabbi Tamar Elad-Appelbaum is the founder and head of the Israeli Rabbinic Seminary at the Hartman Institute and Ha Midrasha at Oranim, The Ritual Center, and the Zion Community in Jerusalem. Honey fellow, recipient of the Hebrew University Flegg Prize and co-recipient of the Stulman prize. In 2010 she was named by "The Forward" as one of the five most influential female religious leaders in Israel.
Rabbi Yotam Halperin serves as VP of Education at the Tower of David Jerusalem Museum. Previously, he was a senior advisor to the Minister of Communications and a researcher at the Ministry of Education. He teaches Torah in various Jewish study institutions, performs wedding ceremonies, and volunteers with the Tzohar Rabbinical Organization.
ARTICLES BY: Tamar Elad-Appelbaum and Yotam Halperin
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