Living Fully

«Living Fully» is a guide to overcoming restricting beliefs that often limit our lives and reduce our potential. In essence, it is an invitation to an integrated life from a spiritual perspective.

This means leaving behind excuses and fears to take responsibility for steering the ship of our lives, directing the sails towards a place of fullness and meaning.

ABOUT ME

Rabbi, Chaplain, inspirational speaker,
Spiritual advisor.

My passion is to help people grow and become all they can be. Life can be difficult, but that doesn’t mean you must go through it alone.

I completed my studies in Sociology with a specialization in Social Psychology at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) in Argentina.

I was ordained rabbi at the Marshall T. Meyer Latin American Rabbinical Seminary in Buenos Aires.

I received an Honorary Doctorate from the Jewish Theological Seminary of New York.

I did post-graduate studies on Judaism and education at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

I have completed my training in CPE (Clinical Pastoral Education) spiritual accompaniment and counseling in the United States.

I provide spiritual care services in health and assisted living centers and lecture on personal growth, wellness, and spirituality.

I have been the rabbi of prestigious congregations in South America and the United States and served as professor and dean at the Rabbinical Seminary of Buenos Aires.

I work combining my background in social sciences with the ancient teachings of the Jewish tradition.

I am imbued with a sense of mission and committed to giving my best for Tikkun Olam and the betterment of the world.

I currently live in New England, USA.

SERVICES

Emotional Support Services and Jewish Healing Instructor
Lectures, seminars, and workshops topics
Pastoral care and spiritual advice to patients and relatives
Spiritual accompaniment in grieving situations
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