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Rabbi Shmuel Ismach is a faculty member at Yeshiva University's Stern College and YU Wilf Campus, specializing in Jewish Studies and Torah education. His lectures focus on ethical teachings, biblical narratives, and spiritual growth through Torah study. He regularly delivers talks on topics like familial relationships, historical contexts of Jewish holidays, and moral dilemmas in leadership.
His research interests include exploring the intersection of traditional Jewish texts with modern ethical frameworks, particularly through parsha analysis and midrashic interpretations. Notable themes in his work include the Exodus narrative's moral complexities, reconciliation in biblical relationships (e.g., Joseph and his brothers), and the psychological dimensions of gratitude and repentance in Jewish thought.
Rabbi Ismach's talks emphasize practical applications of Torah principles to contemporary life, often addressing communal harmony, spiritual resilience, and the preservation of religious heritage. He has presented at venues such as Stern College and YU Wilf Campus, contributing to academic and communal discourse in Jewish studies.


