The Eliyahu Kramer Foundation for the Advancement of Jewish Knowledge and Education is sponsoring a discourse by French-Israeli Rabbi Hayim Dynovisz. Rav Dynovisz is a well known author and educator.
Born in 1956 in Paris to Holocaust survivors, Rav Dynovisz served as principal of a Jewish school for girls in Nice, and subsequently established seminaries in Brussels, Paris, and Jerusalem. His website, http://www.ravdynovisz.tv, registers several thousand hits a day. He also runs a website for non-Jews at http://bneadam.tv.
Rav Dynovisz’s lectures are deep yet accessible to everyone. He explains why the world was created, the role of Jews as a people, and especially why the Jews were “chosen.” He expounds on the role of the nations of the world and provides us with a small insight into the Divine Plan.
Rav Dynovisz will be speaking in Hebrew on Wednesday, January 7, at 7:30 p.m. He will give a discourse in French on Thursday, January 8 at 7:30 p.m. Both events will take place at The Shul, 9540 Collins Ave., Surfside.
Headphones are available to hear a simultaneous translation from French to English. After the lectures, there will be a dessert buffet and a book signing of his French-language books. Admission is open to the public.