Rabbi Eliyahu Schusterman is the founder and director of Chabad Intown - Atlanta. Chabad Intown is now a full service provider including; Mommy and Me, Intown Jewish Preschool, Intown Hebrew School, Intown Jewish Academy, Camp Gan Israel and the Shul @ Chabad Intown. From its inception in1997 Chabad Intown has grown exponentially and currently serves over 3,000 Jews of all backgrounds throughout the year.
Rabbi Schusterman is a consultant for many Chabad Centers in fundraising and organization management. One of his passions is utilizing technology and business technique to better impact the Jewish world and increase involvement.
He received ordination from of the Central Chabad Yeshiva in Brooklyn. He and his wife Dena, the Director of the Intown Jewish Preschool, have 8 children.
Adding spirituality to your life can be simple and a valuable tool for engaging with all the "stuff" that comes your way. A conversation between a rabbi and a therapist about small steps you can take to make yourself less angry and more present and accepting of yourself and others. This session took place at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mr. Smitty Grider (1)
As society becomes increasingly aware of the importance of mental health and wellness, it has inspired a rise in spiritual involvement. Hear from a panel of spirituality and mental health leaders on this prescient convergence, its importance, and its impact. This lecture was delivered at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mr. Chris Thrasher (1)
What job did G-d hire you for and how well did you do? Rabbi Eliyahu Schusterman gives a fascinating class on business theory. He bases his business ideas on How will you measure your life, by Clayton Christianson
Rabbi Eliyahu Schusterman (3)