Rabbi Tuvia Teldon first moved to Long Island in 1977 after receiving his Rabbinical Ordination from the Central Lubavitch Yeshiva in Brooklyn. As Executive Director of Chabad Lubavitch of Long Island since then, he has been instrumental in the growth of Lubavitch on Long Island and the 25 Chabad Centers around Nassau and Suffolk. He now oversees the activities of 33 Rabbis in the largest Jewish educational network on Long Island. He is also a member of the UJA-Federation cabinet for East Long Island, a board member of the Chabad.org website and two other international programs stemming from Lubavitch Headquarters in Brooklyn. Rabbi Teldon is the host of the weekly Cablevision talk show ‘The Jewish Spotlight’, which airs in the LI and NYC Metro area, and features local and regional guests to discuss a wide variety of topics. He and his wife Chaya have been instrumental in the growth of the Jewish Academy since its inception. They live in Commack, Long Island, and have five children.
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We all need tools to be able to go through the many tests life presents us with. Join Rabbi Teldon as he shares some of his hard-earned tools of life. This video is part of a series of live streams by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) to provide quality lectures during the worldwide COVID-19 lockdowns. Click here to see more.
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Finding the right balance between physical and spiritual, and between theoretical and practical, has challenged people since creation. Join us as we delve into four great Talmudic debates to uncover the Jewish answer to these dilemmas. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
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Enjoy these tales of inspiration, perspiration and determination from the front lines of the world of shluchim. These Rabbis share their personal anecdotes from their attempts to share the message of hope, caring and the unbreakable spirit of the jewish people. This talk was given at the 4th annual National Jewish Retreat
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