This week's classes are dedicated for a complete refuah shleimah for Yosef ben Miriam

יוסף בן מרים

Torah
For anyone
From anywhere

Welcome

Open to all, Chabad Academy’s daily live lectures provide an opportunity to learn the breadth and depth of Torah in an interactive and accessible way.

Whether you’ve been studying Torah for years or never learned a word of Hebrew, our rabbis and lecturers will welcome you to an intimate and non-judgmental virtual classroom, together with students joining from six continents.

Continue the discussion offline with a rabbi who is there to get to know you, answer your questions, and mentor you in your spiritual growth.

 

Your Teachers

 
 

Rabbi Elya Silfen
(Director)

Rabbi Silberberg is an ordained Rov - the highest level of authority of Jewish Law. He is one of the most sought after lecturers on Chabad.org, has authored three scholarly texts on halacha (Jewish law) and Torah thought. He also sits on the Presidium of the Vaad Horabonim (Council of Orthodox Rabbis) of Detroit, is executive director of the Detroit chapter of F.R.E.E. (Friends of Refugees of Eastern Europe), and sits on the boards of local and national institutions. In 1975 the Rebbe gave him and his dear wife Chaya Sarah a blessing “You will have more success than you can imagine.”

Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg

"Rabbi Shneur," the son of Rabbi and Rebbetzin Silberberg of West Bloomfield, was ordained at Lubavitcher Yeshiva in Brooklyn, New York. As a student rabbi he served in Russia and in Kenya, spent Jewish Holidays in Israeli Army bases, taught torah to inmates in a ‘Yeshiva in Prison’ program in W. Virginia, and directed numerous summer programs for youth in the United States and Israel.

Rabbi Shneur Silberberg

Rabbi Binyomin Weiner

 

Rabbi at Chabad MIT

Rabbi Menachem Altein

Kamocha - Rabbi Perry is a Los Angeles based Rabbi of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. Born in Tucson, AZ to an Ashkenazi mother and a non-Jewish African-American father, Yonason was raised in a secular family with little interaction with the Jewish community. At the age of 19, he accepted a life of Torah observance after being introduced to the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. Yonason spent the next several years in the Lubavitch yeshiva in Morristown, NJ. During this time, he traveled to various yeshivos for the purpose of speaking to the students about the detriment of internal racism within the orthodox Jewish community. After a cello audition landed him a seat in the symphony orchestra at the University of Arizona, Jonathan relocated to Tucson and completed his degree in music business with a minor in Judaic studies. He went on to receive Smicha (Rabbinical ordination) from Rav Nachman Wilhelm and Rav Dovid Shochat. He and his wife have written several articles pertaining to race from the perspective of Jewish philosophy. Yonason currently lives in Los Angeles, CA where he and his family are active members of the community.

Rabbi Yonosan Perry

Rabbi at Cornell Univeristy - Born in Zimbabwe, I immigrated to Perth, Australia with my family when I was 10 years old. I attended Jewish day schools and graduated from the University of Western Australia in 2003 with a Bachelor of Science and a Law degree. After working for one year as a lawyer in Perth, I moved to Israel to pursue my studies of Jewish law and philosophy. After marrying my wife Miri in 2009, we moved to Crown Heights where I was ordained as a Rabbi. We moved to Cornell in 2012 with our only son Mendel at the time, to work for Rabbi Eli & Chana Silberstein at the Chabad House of Cornell, also serving the Ithaca Jewish community. Our family has grown, now with 5 children. We feel privileged to service the Jewish student population at Cornell and look forward to meeting you and sharing stories and ideas.

Rabbi Dovid Birk

“The Mashpia” of the Yeshiva, Rabbi Wineberg is the son of the late Rabbi Yosef Wineberg, whom the Lubavticher Rebbe entrusted to teach Tanya to the masses via the radio. Rabbi Avraham’s love and passion for chassidus theology and Chassidic characters, is felt by his weekly shiur.

Rabbi Avrohom Wineberg

 

Yosef Wilhelm and his wife have been at the forefront of a phenomenon of gearing programs directly to the young adult crowd in the Upper East Side of Manhatten. Often one on one, he always has an eye towards making real connections and spreading the joy of Judaism. He has created warm community of over 2,000 people, and continues to inspire and guide them.

Rabbi YaYa Wilhelm

Marty (Mordechai) Goodman is the owner of Lou’s Delicatessen, a successful chain of restaurants in Detroit, Michigan. He is also a well known and accomplished teacher of Torah, with expertise in the area of Drush, the homiletical component of Torah. Hundreds of his classes are available on Chabad.org.

Reb Mordechai Goodman

Rabbi Elchonon Solomon grew up in Caracas, Venezuela. He became religious around 20 years old and attended Tiferes Bachurim and Mayanot before receiving Smicha at Machon L’horaha in Pretoria under Rabbi Levi Wineberg. Currently works as a UX Designer in the tech industry and has a strong passion for Chassidus.

Rabbi Elchonon Solomon

 

Chaya Sarah Silberberg is a product of the Bais Yaakovs of Brooklyn, New York. A National Merit Scholar, she received her BS in Mathematics from Brooklyn College. A natural and inspiring teacher, she has been teaching Torah in high school for close to forty years. As Chabad shluchim, Chaya Sarah and her husband Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg came to Bais Chabad Torah Center of West Bloomfield, Michigan, in 1975. She has been an important force in the creation and the development of the Torah Center, and teaches many adult education classes.

Chaya Sara Silberberg

Zeesy is co-director with her husband, Rabbi Shneur, of outreach at Tugman Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield, has not stopped moving. With boundless energy and enthusiasm, this talented rebbetzin raises seven children, directs the Jewish Women’s Circle (JWC), a growing network of women who have monthly learning and recreational gatherings.

Zeesy Silberberg

Shula Bryski, co-director of Chabad of Thousand Oaks, teaches three ongoing adult education classes and enjoys exploring the deeper dimensions of life with her students. An accomplished pianist, her favorite pastimes include playing classical music and laughing with her children. She has an editing and speech-writing business at shulaswritingservices.com.

Shula Bryski

 

From the students