Moshe Weinberger - Teaching Career

Teaching Career

He has been a career educator. For over twenty years, Weinberger was a teacher ("rebbe") at Ezra Academy, a Jewish day school in Queens and prior to that he taught at a local yeshiva in Far Rockaway.

He encourages spiritual growth in many Jews, and is a founder of an English speaking Yeshiva.

He is a sought-after lecturer in all kinds of Jewish communal gatherings, serving as scholar-in-residence in synagogues around the United States. He has also served as an invited inspirational speaker for youth in Jewish High Schools.

He has given various lectures on different topics in many synagogues on a regular basis and has developed a library of more than 2800 MP3s.

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