Peer-Led Retreat Jewish Educators Database
A list of excellent Jewish educators worldwide who are pre-approved to teach at Peer-Led Retreats.
Featured Educators
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Naomi Izen
Naomi Izen
SPECIALIZATIONS Art, Dance, Earth-Based Judaism, Embodiment, Experiential Education, Feminism, Food/Drink, Health and Wellness, Holidays, Jewish Values, Kabbalah/Mysticism, Kohenet, Meditation, Mindfulness, Ritual, ShabbatRETREATS
Entering the Temple: A Jewish Women’s Retreat; The Art of True Belonging; Vermont Chalet — Jewish Identity, Assimilation, and Resistance;
Naomi Azriel Izen is an ordained Hebrew Priestess through Kohenet and the Creative Director of her own Jewish lifestyle design business. Naomi’s biggest passion is in creating beautiful sacred space, tangible and intangible, and she teaches on how to use ritual, aesthetics and Jewish frameworks for welcoming and transformation. Naomi infuses all of her teachings with earth-based Jewish practices and Mysticism. Naomi incorporates Jewish arts practices and Jewish herbalism and loves creating spaces for in-depth and hands-on learning that are well-held and aesthetically pleasing. If you are seeking a retreat that holds participants in a gentle container with deep attention for details, thoughtful and modernized ritual that leaves your participants with a changed sense of self and Jewish Identity then feel free to reach out. Naomi has taught on numerous Moishe House retreats (virtual and in-person) as well as Camp Nai Nai Nai. She has been an educator at Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center as well as Hillel Conferences, Hebrew Day Schools and her own curated Jewish retreats and workshops.
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Yoni Nadiv
Yoni Nadiv
SPECIALIZATIONS Ethics, Feminism, Hebrew Language, Jewish Law (Halacha), Jewish Values, Midrash, Prayer, Rabbinic Literature, Ritual, Sephardi Culture, Sexuality, Shabbat, Talmud, Tanakh/TorahRETREATS
Baraita: Outdoor Learning
Rabbi Yoni Nadiv is a passionate educator who invites discussion focused study around texts, bringing the ancient and modern world into conversation. He has a passion for making material accessible to learners of all skill levels through skills based learning and modern technological approaches.
Sample lessons include:
– Talmud Skills Crash Course
– Forgotten Holidays: What did Shavuot and Shemini Atzeret used to be?
– A Model of Modern Prayer: How Hannah’s Prayer Inspired the Development of Tefillah– Torah and Talmud 101
– Advanced Critical Methods of Torah and Talmud
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Yoshi Silverstein
Cleveland, OH
Yoshi Silverstein
Cleveland, OH
SPECIALIZATIONS Dance, Environmentalism, Jews of Color, MindfulnessRETREATS
Moishe gets Muddy; Maine Roots 2020; In Living Color: Celebrating our full selves as Jews of Color
Yoshi Silverstein facilitates connection to body, nature, and spirit through movement, design, play, exploration, & Jewish tradition. Also a 2nd degree blackbelt, CrossFit coach, and movement teacher, he holds over sixteen years of experience in both Jewish and secular outdoor, food, farming, and environmental education. Yoshi is an alumnus of the Selah Leadership Program, the Dorot Fellowship, and the PresenTense NYC Accelerator for Social Entrepreneurship. He is a member of the UpStart Alumni Advisory Council and a founding member of the Repair the World NYC Advisory Board. A Pacific Northwest native, Yoshi has resided in roughly thirteen different places since his eighteenth birthday – including the Olympic Mountains, central and northern Idaho Rockies, Berkshire Mountains, and the Arava Valley – and now lives in the Bushwick Plains of Northern Brooklyn with his wife, daughter, and pup. He makes a mean Chinese Roast Duck.
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Abraham Silver
Tel Aviv, Israel
Abraham Silver
Tel Aviv, Israel
SPECIALIZATIONS Agriculture/Farming, Jewish Values, Outdoor Education, ZionismRETREATS
The Holy City of Tel Aviv
Abraham Silver was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. After receiving a B.A. in History and Philosophy from S.U.N.Y. Binghamton, Abraham moved to Kibbutz Ketura, a socialist pioneering settlement in Israel’s Negev desert, where he spent nineteen years as a date farmer. He received his army training in the Israel Nachal Paratrooper Corps and continued to serve in a front-line combat unit as a reservist in the IDF until retirement in 2003, serving in Lebanon and during both Intifadas. Abraham completed an M.A. in Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania. His architectural emphasis is on the design of Jewish Space in Israeli and modern American Jewish architecture. As Project Manager at the firm of Butler, Rogers, Baskett in New York, he was responsible for the design and construction of high-end office projects including the offices of Dewey Ballantine. In addition to practicing architecture, he is a licensed tour guide and senior Jewish/Israel educator. He has devoted the last thirty years to creating and implementing innovative informal Jewish and Israel education. In his role as educator, he has helped people of all ages and backgrounds understand their connection to the land of Israel and the Jewish people. As Educational Director of the Dorot Fellowship in Israel, he was part of a team that designed new concepts of peer-led education. In his role as Educational Director of Israel Interactive, he provided educators with inventive, attractive, DVD and Internet based instructional programs for Israel education. Abraham is co-founder of the Israel informational website, Access Israel. Abraham’s background has led him to a unique understanding of Tel Aviv as the most Jewish city in the world: its development, its architecture, its impact on the Jewish world and Jewish Identity and the implications for the global family of nations. He provides specialty tours of Tel Aviv. Abraham is also a lecturer on the Architecture of Jerusalem at Hebrew University. He is co-author of the book “Living the Dream: Israel at 50” as well as “Israel at 60: People, Places and History”, a three-volume set of DVDs. Abraham and his wife Elissa live in Tel Aviv with their two thirteen-year-old daughters, Shiri and Libi. -
Andrew Davies
Andrew Davies
SPECIALIZATIONS Art, Ethics, Experiential Education, Improv, Israel, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Rabbinic Literature, Storytelling, Tanakh/Torah, Theater, WritingRETREATS
Camp Nai Nai Nai Co-MC; Retreatology
Andrew Davies is an improviser and facilitator based in South Philly where he lives with his wife Molly Wernick and tiny dog Ducky. Andrew received a B.A. in English Literature from Brandeis University, went on to study Improvisation at The Magnet Theater, and received a certificate of Facilitation from Georgetown University. In 2011 Andrew Co-Founded The Bible Players, a comedy team which is Improv-ing Jewish Lives. The Bible Players have toured to 25 states, visiting hundreds of camps, schools, and synagogues teaching Jewish Values with a sense of humor. He walks softly and carries a big Shtick! In 2016 Andrew Co-Founded the Non-profit CharacTours, an interactive theatrical walking experience where the past visits you. He is the Executive Director of both The Bible Players and CharacTours. Andrew can be reached at Andrew@TheBiblePlayers.com
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Arielle Krule
Brooklyn, NY
Arielle Krule
Brooklyn, NY
SPECIALIZATIONS Community Organizing, Entrepreneurship, Experiential Education, Feminism, Health and Wellness, Mental Health, Mikveh, ShabbatRETREATS
Jewish Food and How We Gather; House of Love and Bragging
Arielle Krule is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, community organizer, and student in Yeshivat Maharat’s Core Semikha program. She is the founding director of Selah, a spiritual community of people in recovery and those who love them, grounded in Jewish tradition. Arielle also teaches and learns Mishnah at Luria Academy of Brooklyn in its middle school. Previously, Arielle has served as Rabbinical Fellow at the Prospect Heights Shul, Scholar-In-Residence at At The Well, consultant for Hillel International’s Springboard Fellowship, and Fellowship Manager at Atra: The Center for Rabbinic Innovation. Arielle was the Director of the Jewish Learning Fellowship, the largest educational provider on college campuses in North America through the Office of Innovation, and the Director of the NYC CUNY Hillel Social Work Fellowship. Arielle has her BSW, MSW, SIFI certification, and certificate in Spirituality and Social Work from NYU and a certificate in Experiential Education from M2: The Institute for Experiential Jewish Education. She is a Wexner Graduate Fellow and UJA-Federation of NY Fellow. She can be found in Brooklyn with her husband and dog inviting you over for Shabbat.
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Avery Robinson
North America
Avery Robinson
North America
SPECIALIZATIONS Agriculture/Farming, Environmentalism, Experiential Education, Food/Drink, Holidays, Jewish History, Jewish Values, Outdoor Education, Philanthropy, TzedakahRETREATS
Jerusalem Mix: Cuisine and Cultures that Make up the Jewish Israeli Mosaic; Jews In Canoes; Jews In Canoes 2.0
Avery Robinson is a culinary historian who has written over 100 pages on kugel, baked challah for 300+ on an open fire, and worked in bakeries in Tel Aviv and NYC. He led camping trips with Ramah Canada for a decade and has also guided trips for Moishe House and others. Avery is a co-founder of Rye Revival, a nonprofit promoting rye as a climate change mitigation strategy, and co-owner of Black Rooster Food, which makes 100% rye sourdough bread. He works in Jewish philanthropy and is the board chair of Hekdesh, a volunteer-run giving circle.