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Tzvi Freeman


Rabbi Tzvi Freeman is a man hard to pin down. Involved at an early age in Yoga, Tao and radical politics., he left a career as a classical guitarist and composer to study Talmud and Jewish mysticism for nine years, receiving rabbinical ordination at the Lubavitch Central Yeshiva in New York and completing post-graduate studies at the Rabbinical College of Canada.

A published expert, consultant and lecturer in the field of educational technology, Freeman held posts at the University of British Columbia and Digipen School of Computer Gaming. His award-winning CD ROM, A to Zap was featured as "Hot Pick of the Year" on Good Morning America. In 2001, he was appointed to the educational advisory council of Vivendi Interactive. He is also a past associate editor of Game Developer Magazine—his feature articles from there are available at Gamasutra.com.

Rabbi Freeman is the author of Bringing Heaven Down to Earth, Book I and Book II, collections of meditations based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, but in pithy, bite-size doses. Same with the highly popular Daily Dose of Wisdom emailed out to wisdom-addicts every morning by Chabad.org. Another one of his bestselling books, Men, Women & Kabbalah, is a primer for the ideal relationship. Also at Chabad.org, you'll find his KabbalaToons, starring Rabbi Infinity ("Give me one minute and I'll give you cosmic consciousness") and his Heaven Exposed series, a unique genre of Kabbalistic Sci-Fi (also published as a book by Class One Press). More recent is his Jewish Meditation video series, guiding the viewer through simple exercises for meditation in Jewish prayer. His principal role at Chabad.org is director of the Ask The Rabbi service, a team of responding "rabbis that care." You can subscribe to regular updates of Rabbi Freeman's writing with the Freeman Files subscription.

Rabbi Tzvi Freeman is available for speaking engagements on a variety of topics, including a meditation workshop and a classical guitar kumzitz. For more info, contact him here.


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Posted: Mar 2, 2010
Thanks!
Thanks Rabbi Tzvi for the Daily Dose every day! They have been a great blessing to me, and I always find them fresh and challenging. Keep up the good work!
Posted By Jurgen Ras, Pretoria, South Africa

Posted: Dec 29, 2009
Thank You!
Dear Rabbi Tazi:
Thank you for being a mentor to me! It is good people with possitive views that keeps me looking towards the light! I have learned so much from you. my respect for you deeply expanded when you admitted you're not self-absorbed on one of your videos! When I get home from work at night I am never alone when I am on Chabad.org with you and the crew who give me light!

Thank you!
Posted By MIchelle Andre, Cape Coral, Florida

Posted: Dec 28, 2009
ZVI this is Buddhism!
I have been studying buddhism for a long time and I find that many of your insights are directly taken from Buddhist teachings, my question is :
Why should we talk about buddhism whe we are here to learn Judaism? thaty the main reason I joined the site of Chabad. TO learn jewish teachings. Fire against Fire is the Buddhist Principle of Meditation to conquer the mind and thoughts, to use one powerful thought to overule the wandering mind.
Posted By sergio, bs as, argentina



 


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