Rachel Sharansky Danziger grew up in Jerusalem, where she completed degrees in philosophy and history and taught Tanach to new immigrants. Her MA focused on the way 18th century American protoevangelicals told their personal stories, and what their stories tell us about their experiences of emotions and self. Rachel continues to explore connections between stories, religion, and emotions as an educator and a blogger and her work can be found on The Times of Israel, 929, and other online venues.
Speaker's Resources
e-TiM: 2022 Pesach Learning Series -single registration for full program
Dr. Ari Mermelstein, Dr. Marc Shapiro, Dr. Moshe Sokolow, Rabbi Alex Israel, Rabbi Avrum Kowalsky, Rabbi Dr. Zev Eleff, Rabbi Jay Kelman, Rabbi Menachem Leibtag, Rachel Sharansky Danziger, Shulie Mishkin
Program
Mar 13, 2022
e-TiM: 2022 Winter Registration
Dr. Malka Z. Simkovich, Dr. Marc Shapiro, Dr. Menachem Kellner, Dr. William Gewirtz, Rabba Dr Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz, Rabbi Alex Israel, Rabbi Avrum Kowalsky, Rabbi Jay Kelman, Rabbi Menachem Leibtag, Rachel Sharansky Danziger, Shulie Mishkin
Program
Jan 3, 2022
Genesis: The Birthplace of Human Relationships (Part 10)
Rachel Sharansky Danziger
Audio
Dec 14, 2021
Genesis: The Birthplace of Human Relationships (Part 8)
Rachel Sharansky Danziger
Audio
Nov 30, 2021
Genesis: The Birthplace of Human Relationships (Part 7)
Rachel Sharansky Danziger
Audio
Nov 23, 2021