Rabbi Yonatan Kirsch was born in NJ but grew up in Ginot Shomron after his parents moved to Israel. He teaches at Yeshivat Hakotel. After receiving his semicha from the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, was a Rebbe at the Hesder of Sderot. He is author of the book "Ma'alot Hamikve", published by Dabri Shir, and served as a combat soldier in Lebanon, is a certified tour guide. Lives with his wife and family in Jerusalem.
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