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Dr. Gavriel (Gabe) Goldman

Director of Experiential and Environmental Education
Brandeis Bardin Institute

1101 Peppertree Lane
Brandeis, CA 93063
Tel: (805) 404-5624
Tel 2: (805) 520-1887
primskills@yahoo.com


Gabe is unique speaker who blends his teachings about Judasim, nature and the environment with his mastery of ancient native american skills and his love of Jewish text that he acquired at Yeshiva of the Bostonner Rebbe many years ago. Gabe has been a Jewish educator for 30 years and holds a Ph.D. in Multicultural Education/Curriculum Development. He has written many teacher guides and articles and is the author of "Guide for the Spiritually Perplexed: A Jewish Meditation Primer." Gabe is a featured speaker at Jewish professional conferences. He is now serving as the Director of Experiential and Environmental Education at the Brandeis Bardin Institute in California and as the lead instructor in the University of Judaism's Masters Degree program in Experiential Jewish Education.


Topics on which qualified to speak:

  • Theological / Philosophical Perspectives
  • Ethical / Halakhic Perspective
  • The Jewish Festival Cycle and Ecology
  • Experiential Jewish Environmental Education
  • Tribal/Aboriginal Wilderness Skills
  • Jewish Spirituality

Types of Presentations available for:

  • Scholar-in-residence for congregations
  • Scholar-in-residence for campus
  • Jewish outdoor education programs for youth
  • Jewish outdoor education programs for adults
  • In-service training program for educators
  • Synagogue speaker / sermon
  • Campus speaker
  • Conference speaker
  • Day school / religious school speaker
  • Team Building and Leadership Development

 

 
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