Dovid Kaplan
Rabbi Dovid Kaplan | |
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Position | Senior lecturer |
Yeshiva | Ohr Somayach, Jerusalem |
Began | 1987 |
Other | Mashgiach ruchani, Yeshivas Bais Yisroel, Jerusalem |
Personal details | |
Birth name | Dovid Kaplan |
Born | Chicago |
Residence | Jerusalem |
Alma mater | Northeastern University |
Dovid Kaplan is an Orthodox Jewish rabbi, kiruv educator, author, and speaker. He is known for his inspirational and humorous storytelling both in his international speaking engagements and in his Impact! series of books.
Early life and education
Dovid Kaplan was born in Chicago.[1] He is the grandson of Rabbi Hertzl Kaplan and great-nephew of Rabbi Mendel Kaplan, rosh yeshivas at the Hebrew Theological College in Skokie, Illinois.[2] Kaplan graduated from Fasman Yeshiva High School (the Skokie Yeshiva) in 1976[2] and attended Northeastern University.[1] He received rabbinical ordination in Israel.[1]
Career
Kaplan initially embarked on a business career as co-owner of a kosher restaurant in the Chicago area.[3] In 1987 he switched tracks and became a teacher at Ohr Somayach, Jerusalem,[4] where he currently serves as senior lecturer.[1] He is also a mashgiach ruchani at Yeshivas Bais Yisroel in Neve Yaakov, Jerusalem.[5]
Kaplan launched his writing career with a 64-page guidebook for beginning Talmud students titled The Ohr Somayach Gemara Companion (2000). In 2003 he compiled a humorous collection of short stories about his work with baalei teshuva at Ohr Somayach titled The Kiruv Files.[6]
Kaplan began writing a parenting column for Hamodia magazine in the 2000s and collected many of his popular columns into the books Polishing Diamonds: Bringing out the sparkle in our children (2005) and Perfecting Diamonds: Bringing out the sparkle in our children (2008). Since 2006, he has published six titles in the Impact! series of inspirational short stories. He is active as an international lecturer on Jewish education, parenting, and other subjects.[7]
Personal
Kaplan and his wife, Tammy,[8] and their family reside in Jerusalem. He is a Kohen.[9]
Bibliography
- Shabbos Table Impact!: Short stories on the parsha with an immediate message. Israel Bookshop. 2014. ISBN 1600912877.
- Lasting Impact! 225 short stories with an immediate message. Shanky's Judaica. 2010. ISBN 1600911390.
- Real Impact! 205 short stories with an immediate lesson. Shanky's Judaica. 2009. ISBN 1600910904.
- Double Impact!: 348 short stories with an immediate lesson. Targum Press. 2009. ISBN 1568715145.
- Perfecting Diamonds: Bringing out the sparkle in our children. Feldheim Publishers. 2008. ISBN 9657371678.
- Major Impact!: 285 short stories with an immediate message. Targum Press. 2007. ISBN 1568714351.
- Impact!: Short stories with an immediate message. Targum Press. 2006. ISBN 1568713835.
- Polishing Diamonds: Bringing out the sparkle in our children. Feldheim Publishers. 2005. ISBN 965-90652-5-6.
- The Kiruv Files. Targum Press. 2003. ISBN 1568712359. (with Elimelech Meisels)
- The Ohr Somayach Gemara Companion. Ohr Somayach. 2000. ISBN 1568711719.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Rabbi Dovid Kaplan". Ohr Somayach International. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "33rd Annual Melave Malka". Hebrew Theological College. 12 December 2012. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- ↑ "Rabbi Dovid Kaplan". The Jewish Learning Exchange. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- ↑ Kaplan, Dovid (2005). Polishing Diamonds: Bringing out the sparkle in our children. Hamodia Publishing. pp. IX–X. ISBN 965-90652-5-6.
- ↑ "Rav Dovid Kaplan, shlit”a". Yeshivas Bais Yisroel. 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- ↑ Dumas, Chava (17 September 2003). "BOOK REVIEW – The Kiruv Files: The stories, the drama, the humor... an inside look". Dei'ah VeDibur. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- ↑ Bruckenstein, Rabbi Allon (9 April 2014). "Seder Night with Rabbi Dovid Kaplan". The English Update. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- ↑ "Obituary for Celia Cohen". Epstein Memorial Chapel. 1 March 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- ↑ Becher, Mordechai (2005). Gateway to Judaism: The what, how and why of Jewish Life. Mesorah Publications. p. 57. ISBN 1422600300. (footnote 80)
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