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Judaism Alive: Using the Torah to Unlock Your Life's Potential

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Shlomo Einhorn (born January 21, 1979) is an Orthodox Rabbi and Dean of School at Yeshivat Yavneh (Yavneh Hebrew Academy), in Los Angeles. He is also a lecturer, educator and author.

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Career

After receiving Semicha and a Masters in Education from Yeshiva University, Einhorn began his rabbinic career as an intern rabbi in Manhattan’s legendary Lincoln Square Synagogue.

In 2005, Einhorn became the head Rabbi of New York’s West Side Institutional Synagogue. Seven years later the Shul was drawing over 400 people every week. In 2010, the Orthodox Union gave Einhorn his own think tank to craft programming for other synagogues across America.

Einhorn holds a record for the longest continuous Torah class. The 18-hour class was a fundraiser, bringing in over $250,000 to support Jewish education.

In 2012, Einhorn moved back to his hometown of Los Angeles to serve as Rav and Dean of Yavneh Hebrew Academy, an Orthodox prep school, and as the rabbi of its congregation.

In 2015, Einhorn released an introspective guide, weaving together pop culture and ancient Jewish wisdom, and its complementary music album, both titled Judaism Alive. Einhorn makes wide use of New Age thought, self-help ethos, and pop culture ideas. to bring home Torah centered The New Age band Enigma inspired his "Social Sermon" concept where he canvassed his following to get jokes, Torah insights, and stories to meld it into a sermon. He once brought Roger Daltrey of the Who to shul to talk about the importance of giving charity.

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