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| Rabbi Elliot K. Ginsburg is
Associate Professor of Jewish Thought and Mysticism at the University of
Michigan, and rabbi of the Pardes Hannah minyan in Ann Arbor. He received his
PhD in Religious Studies with a Concentration in Judaica from the University of
Pennsylvania in 1984, and taught for nine years at Oberlin College, before
coming to Michigan. He has received the NEH Fellowship and has recently
received a grant from the Kellogg Foundation on Outreach Scholarship, making
scholarly teachings accessible to adult learners. Ginsburg has written two
books on the kabbalistic celebration of the Shabbat and is currently working
two books: a scholarly study of Jewish mystical prayer and meditation; and a
multi-tiered study of Judaism as spiritual practice. He has published in an
array of scholarly journals and has taught in synagogues, universities, and
spiritual retreat settings in the United States, Israel, Australia and New
Zealand. Elliot lives in Ann Arbor with his wife, their three wonderful
children, and their three mostly wonderful cats. |
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