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Age, Status: 37, Married
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About Rabbi Yonah

Chassidic-Zionist, tree-hugger, save-the-whales, meat-eating, music loving, baal-teshuva, stand up proud Yid, who listens to Motown (my hometown) and bluegrass, and everything in between.

I drove an '78 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, powder-blue former grandma-mobile, delivering pizzas in suburban Detroit during high-school, went to Israel and joined Habonim Workshop and Machon, then drove a forklift for six months.

Veteran of many causes in the USA: nuclear disarmament, old-growth forests, stop nuclear testing, pro-Israel advocacy, and some other geo-political 80’s stuff. Oh and Eugene’s co-ops, which I was active in for years.

Spent much of the 1990's working to rebuild Polish Jewry, as a camp counsellor volunteer, as a Fulbright Fellow in Krakow, and later in Warsaw, running the Ronald S. Lauder Foundation.

Got turned on to traditional/Chassidic/enthusiastic Judiasm with Shlomo Carlebach in the late 1980’s and journeyed for a long time till finding my place where I am now. Learned at Yeshiva Darche Noam, did my MA at Oxford University, and a few other things. Married a sweet/brilliant/talented gal named Rachel Steiner from Northern California. We have four kids.

Completed a traditional and exhaustive smicha, rabbinical ordination, in Monsey and then moved to SoCal. Currently, we have the job of our dreams, working in Southern California with students and young adults. Couldn’t be happier to be right where we are today. Stop on by for Shabbat Dinner if you are in the hood.
 
It’s the best meal in town.

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and with Jews from every generation is a highlight of my childhood. I
cherish this memory. It stood out as inspirational, amidst a Jewish
communal life that was sorely lacking inspiration. Not until Jewish
summer camp was being Jewish that exciting. When I read about Walk the Land’s
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Beale Street Shabbat Dinner w/ Matisyahu

beale street shabbat

Join Maitsyahu and Rabbi Yonah at the Beale Street Music Festival on
May 2 4, 2008. Beale Street is one of the premier music festivals in
the US —The Black Crowes, Santana, My Chemical Romance, Matisyahu, and
many others— with three days of music and street parties in downtown
Memphis. It’s a weekend not to miss!

*Matisyahu is headlining Saturday night, and will join festival
goers Friday night, May 2 for a free shabbat dinner, just blocks from
the festival stages.

*This event is FREE and geared towards Jewish college students and young professionals (ages 18-26)
and sponsored by Jewlicious, Birthright Israel NEXT, and Hillel...

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