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Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi | |
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Born | 1968 Israel |
Occupation | Rabbi |
Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi (Template:Lang-he) was born in 1968 in Israel. After completing his mandatory military service starting at age 18, he pursued a career in Finance in New York City. A few years later, Rabbi Mizrachi began raising Jewish awareness among secular Jews by coordinating lectures and seminars among Israelis in the New York – New Jersey area. In 1997, Rabbi Mizrachi left his professional career and devoted his life to learning and teaching Torah in a yeshivah in Monsey, New York.
In 2002, Rabbi Mizrachi, working with Yuval Ovadia, a former HBO director, produced an impressive film called "Divine Information". Despite having taught in Yeshivat Ohr Yisrael in Monsey, New York for many years, today Rabbi Mizrachi dedicates all of his time to the public and to kiruv work.
Rabbi Mizrachi has delivered countless lectures worldwide enriching the knowledge and awareness of Judaism among thousands of unaffiliated Jews. In 2004, Rabbi Mizrachi's website, DivineInformation.com, was established. It contains over 700 video and audio lectures and has viewers from more than 50 countries around the world.