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He was a founding faculty member and Director of Educational Projects at the [[Simon Wiesenthal Center]], and a professor of Ethics and Values at [[Yeshiva University of Los Angeles]]. He taught Jewish Law at [[Loyola Law School]], and was a faculty member at prominent think tanks such as The RAND Corporation, and major Jewish educational institutions such as the Brandeis-Bardin Institute and CLAL. |
He was a founding faculty member and Director of Educational Projects at the [[Simon Wiesenthal Center]], and a professor of Ethics and Values at [[Yeshiva University of Los Angeles]]. He taught Jewish Law at [[Loyola Law School]], and was a faculty member at prominent think tanks such as The RAND Corporation, and major Jewish educational institutions such as the Brandeis-Bardin Institute and CLAL. |
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The Rabbi remains a long-term faculty member of the Wexner Foundation and serves on the educational advisory committee of Taglit-birthright Israel. |
The Rabbi remains a long-term faculty member of the [[Wexner Foundation]] and serves on the educational advisory committee of Taglit-birthright Israel. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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Rabbi Daniel Landes is the director and Rosh HaYeshiva of Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem and New York City.
Landes has been described as a "remarkable teacher who weaves the insights of his students together through a group process, in order to discover fascinating new meanings in age-old texts."
He was a founding faculty member and Director of Educational Projects at the Simon Wiesenthal Center, and a professor of Ethics and Values at Yeshiva University of Los Angeles. He taught Jewish Law at Loyola Law School, and was a faculty member at prominent think tanks such as The RAND Corporation, and major Jewish educational institutions such as the Brandeis-Bardin Institute and CLAL.
The Rabbi remains a long-term faculty member of the Wexner Foundation and serves on the educational advisory committee of Taglit-birthright Israel.
External links
- http://www.pardes.org.il/ Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem and New York City
- http://odeo.com/channels/2104371-Pardes-from-Jerusalem/episodes Pardes from Jerusalem