Parenting Instructors
Margie Bogdanow, LICSW, received her masters of social work from Simmons College
and her BA in Russian language and literature from Brandeis University. Margie has
worked for over thirty years with parents and educators in a variety of settings
with the goal of making a difference in the lives of children. She co-
Sabrina Burger has lived in Israel for 12 years, where she studied English literature
and linguistics at Hebrew University and attended the Bezalel School of Art and Design.
She studied rabbinic texts and Hasidic philosophy at the Nishmat Center for Advanced
Torah Studies and Midreshet Bat Ayin. Sabrina has taught for Ikkarim, Pathways, Ma'ayan,
and in private classes, where she integrates Torah, art and parenting skills.
Judy Elkin is a long-
Rabbi Leslie Gordon has served as a congregational rabbi in Alexandria VA and Lowell
MA. In addition to teaching for Ikkarim, her work in recent years has centered on
reaching out to new, newly educated and potential Jews. She has taught in the conversion
program of the Jewish Discovery Institute and worked on family holiday programming
and adult education at Temple Aliyah in Needham since 1998.
Rabbi David Jaffe is the school chaplain at Gann Academy: The New Jewish High School
and the founder and dean of The Kirva Institute for Torah and Spiritual Practice.
A graduate of the Columbia University School of Social Work and the Jewish Theological
Seminary Communal Service program, David received his rabbinic ordination from the
Bat Ayin Yeshiva in Israel. David is a veteran Ikkarim instructor and has taught
widely throughout the Boston community in such programs as LEADS, B'not Torah and
Ma'ayan. He lives in Cambridge with his wife Janette, their two boys, Tani (9) and
Binyamin (7) and their charismatic cat, Bugsy.
Rabbi Daniel Liben received his rabbinic ordination at the Jewish Theological Seminary
of America in 1983 and has served as the spiritual leader of Temple Israel of Natick
since 1991. A prolific teacher, he is a recipient of the Bureau of Jewish Education's
Keter Torah Award for his work in family education.
Layah Kranz Lipsker is a dynamic Jewish educator, writer, and lecturer, with twenty
years of teaching experience in Jewish mysticism and biblical texts. Mrs. Lipsker,
42, is the primary instructor for the Jewish Learning Institute in Swampscott, MA,
and lectures nationwide on topics ranging from Talmudic Ethics to Kaballah. Layah
engages her students with wisdom and wit and challenges them to consider classical
Jewish texts in modern terms. Her signature program, Jewish Woman's Day of Learning,
inspires women of all backgrounds to add their voices to thousands of years of Jewish
tradition. Layah's passionate teaching style is enhanced by her own spiritual journey;
from a child growing up in a Chassidic home to a modern feminist and mother of six.
Layah is currently working on a new book, "Parenting Lessons from G-
Dr. Natan Margalit was raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, studied Anthropology at Reed College
in Portland, Oregon, made aliyah, and studied for many years in Israeli yeshivot.
He received rabbinic ordination at The Jerusalem Seminary in 1990. He earned a Ph.D.
from U.C. Berkeley in 2001 in Talmud. He has held teaching positions at Bard College,
the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College and the Rabbinical School of Hebrew College
in Boston. He is Director of Oraita, a program of continuing education for rabbis
of Hebrew College, as well as spiritual leader of The Greater Washington Coalition
for Jewish Life, in Western Connecticut. Natan has written and taught for many years
on Judaism and the environment, innovative approaches to Jewish texts, Jewish spirituality,
gender and Judaism.
Dr. Jacob Meskin is Academic Director of the Me'ah and Ikkarim programs at Hebrew
College. In addition to being Assistant Professor of Jewish Thought and Education
at the College, he is also the Ruderman Visiting Professor of Jewish Studies at Northeastern
University for 2009-
Rabbi Beth Naditch attended Brandeis University as an undergraduate. She was ordained
by the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1999, also earning a Masters Degree in Jewish
Education from that institution. Since that time, she has taught Jewish adults in
many formal and informal settings, as close to home as the Kesher Parent Learning
program at Temple Israel in Boston, and as far away as Warsaw, Poland. Rabbi Naditch
is a member of the faculty of the DeLeT/MAT program at the Mandel Center for Jewish
Education at Brandeis University, where she teaches Jewish text to future day school
teachers. Along with her educational work, Rabbi Naditch completed intensive chaplaincy
training after rabbinical school, and was certified as a chaplain in 2003. She developed
pastoral volunteer training programs for Hebrew Senior Life and Temple Beth Elohim
in Wellesley, in which she teaches the art and skills of pastoral care. Rabbi Naditch,
her husband, and their three young sons live in Newton.
Rabbi Benjamin Samuels of Congregation Shaarei Tefillah in Newton is co-
Dr. Ronit Ziv-
Rabbi Julie Zupan attended Tufts University for her undergraduate degree and received
ordination from Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion in New York in
1999. She has served as a congregational rabbi and as an elder care chaplain and
currently serves as the Jewish Family Educator for the Early Learning Centers of
the Jewish Community Center of Greater Boston (JCCGB). She lives in Sharon with her
husband, Rabbi Joseph Meszler, and their two school-
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