Joel Lurie Grishaver
Author of 40 Things You Can Do to Save the Jewish People
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Works by Joel Lurie Grishaver
You Be the Judge: A Collection of Ethical Cases and Jewish Answers (Family Bet Din) (2000) 40 copies
And You Shall Be a Blessing: An Unfolding of the Six Words That Begin Every Brakhah (1995) 32 copies
Jewish Values from Alef to Tav: A Value Story for Every Letter of the Hebrew Alphabet (2006) 15 copies
Talmud with Training Wheels: Courtyards and Classrooms (Talmud with Training Wheels) (2004) 12 copies
Talmud with Training Wheels: Meet the Evil Urge: Sukkah 51b-53b (Lifetime of Torah Library) (2007) 10 copies
Basic Brakhot: The All New Shema is for Real Curriculum (English and Hebrew Edition) (1988) 8 copies
Talmud with Training Wheels: Ona'at Dibbur The Power of Shame (Lifetime of Torah Library) (2000) 7 copies
The life cycle workbook 4 copies
De Sidoer uitgelegd 2 copies
Real Siddur Teaching 1 copy
Torah with training wheels 1 copy
Shema Is For Real 1 copy
Make a Midrash Out of Me 1 copy
Do-It-Yourself Megillah 1 copy
Ten Things You Can Do to Enhance Your Children's Jewishness Even Though They Are Teenagers (1994) 1 copy
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- University of Chicago (MA | Education)
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- Joel Lurie Grishaver is a co-owner of Torah Aura Productions. He is a writer, a teacher, a cartoonist and a storyteller. He has authored or co-authored more than sixty books including The Circle of Jewish Life and Forty Things You Can Do to Save the Jewish People.
Joel has degrees from Boston University and the University of Chicago. He has pursued graduate studies at the Hebrew Union College and the University of Southern California. His real education comes from working with Jewish day camps, summer camps, children’s museums and youth groups; and from teaching in Hebrew schools, day schools, Hebrew high schools, and graduate schools. He is a founding board member of the Coalition for the Advancement of Jewish Education, and fellow of the Consortium for Jewish Family Life (formerly the Whizin Institute). More than twenty weekends a year, Joel teaches Jewish learners of all ages as a Scholar-in-Residence in communities all over North America and Europe.
In 1998, Joel was awarded the Covenant Award for outstanding contributions to Jewish education. He is known to answer his e-mail from both his office in Los Angeles and from his laptop anywhere in the rest of the world.
To schedule Joel for a scholar-in-residence weekend, drop him a line at joel@torahaura.com.
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- Works
- 84
- Members
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- Rating
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- ISBNs
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