Background
David was born on June 30, 1949, in New York City, New York.
David Ariel studied at Hebrew University of Jerusalem from 1969 to 1973.
David Ariel studied at Brandeis University from 1974 to 1981.
David Ariel is founder of Ariel Learning.
(In this fresh and lucid study, Ariel presents the fundame...)
In this fresh and lucid study, Ariel presents the fundamentals of Jewish thought on the profound issues of God, human destiny, good and evil, Torah, and messianism, guiding the reader toward a definition of the beliefs that shape Jewish identity.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0805210598/?tag=2022091-20
1996
(Today, many people from all faiths are exploring the Kabb...)
Today, many people from all faiths are exploring the Kabbalah. What was once contoversial and esoteric teachings from midieval Jewish mystics now is becoming one of the latest spiritual trends sweeping across America.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0742545644/?tag=2022091-20
2005
David was born on June 30, 1949, in New York City, New York.
David received Bachelor of Arts from Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1973. He then got Master of Arts from Brandeis University in 1976, and Ph.D. in Jewish Philosophy and Kabbalah in 1981.
David Ariel served as President of the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom, and as President of Siegal College of Judaic Studies in Cleveland, Ohio. He lived in Boston, Massachusetts, where he taught in the Me’ah and Kevah programs sponsored by Hebrew College and CJP. He also taught for the American Joint Distribution Committee in Eastern Europe, for Kivunim, a gap-year program in Israel, and for Hillel.
Ariel lectured widely on Jewish thought throughout the US, Israel, the Former Soviet Union, and Europe. He was the 1st foreigner in seventy years to teach Jewish studies at the Ukraine Academy of Sciences and Kiev State University. He served as a consultant to universities and foundations in North America.
He served in many volunteer capacities including judge for the National Jewish Book Awards, senior policy advisor to the North American Commission on Jewish Education, and a consultant-evaluator for the Higher Education Accreditation Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
In addition to his active teaching career, Ariel has authored three books: What Do Jews Believe? (1996); Spiritual Judaism (1998); and Kabbalah: The Mystic Quest in Judaism (2005).
(In this fresh and lucid study, Ariel presents the fundame...)
1996(In the first comprehensive guide of its kind, a noted Jud...)
1998(Today, many people from all faiths are exploring the Kabb...)
2005