• R' Yom Tov Glaser: The Deep Work of Elul to Discover the Possible You!

  • Sep 4 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

R' Yom Tov Glaser: The Deep Work of Elul to Discover the Possible You!

  • Summary

  • Rabbi Yom Tov Glaser, often know as the surfing Rabbi or mountain biking rabbi, is a senior Rabbi at Aish HaTorah’s World Center in the Old City of Jerusalem and lectures for groups and organizations worldwide. Few people can hold a crowd’s attention as Rabbi Yom Tov can, regardless of his audience’s age or level of Jewish observance.

    In 2002, Rabbi Glaser founded the internationally acclaimed Possible You Seminar, a week-long self-transformation experience, which he offers both in Jerusalem and abroad.

    Rabbi Glaser now resides in Jerusalem with his wife, Leah, and their children and grandchildren. He studies, teaches, plays music and adventures the world over, sharing internationally what he calls “transformational education.”

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