Rabbi Daniel Korobkin
Rabbi Daniel Korobkin is the mara d’asra of Beth Avraham Yoseph of Toronto Congregation (The BAYT). He received his rabbinic ordination from HaRav Yaakov Ruderman zt”l of Ner Israel Rabbinical College, and has served in pulpits across the United States, including San Diego, Los Angeles, and Allentown, PA. Rabbi Korobkin holds a Master of Science from Johns Hopkins University and a Master of Arts in Medieval Jewish and Islamic Thought from UCLA.
He is the translator and annotator of the Feldheim edition of Rabbi Yehuda HaLevi’s Kuzari and continues his studies in Jewish philosophy. Rabbi Korobkin has served as president of the Rabbinical Council of America (RCA), and is a regular contributor to WebYeshiva.org. He also founded the RCA's Rabbis' Forum and serves the Toronto community as a certified mohel.
Speaker Profile
Mickey Flaumenhaft has experience speaking on multiple subjects, including:
- Will Marriage Survive AI? Understanding True Love of People and G-d
- Theological Issues We Need to Discuss with our Children
- Universalism vs. Particularism and their Perennial Patters
- Supernatural Utopia or Science Fiction?
- Sacrifices, Veganism, Hi-Tech, and Antinomianism in the Messianic Age
- May a Single Woman Not Getting Married have a Child?
- Physics and Philosophy
- The Yosef and Yehuda Paradigm: Finding the Infinite Value in Every Jew
- Teshuvah and the Four Sages who Entered the Pardes
- Toward More Meaningful Prayer
- Permission to Doubt
- Must One Honor an Evil Monarch?
- Can We Ever Return to Egypt? (Or are we still stuck there?)
Location:
Thornhill, CA, United States
Languages:
- English
- Hebrew
Availability:
- Online events
- Travel locally
- Travel internationally
Topics:
- Community Building
- Ethics and Morality
- Faith and Resilience
- Family Education
- Interfaith
- Israel
- Jewish Education
- Jewish History
- Jewish Values and Identity
- Leadership and Responsibility
- Technology and Ethics
- Torah
- Women in Judaism
Audiences:
- High School
- Yeshiva/Seminary
- University
- Youth and Young Adults
- Cross Communal
- Interfaith and Multicultural
- Professional and Corporate
- Academic and Scholarly
- Government and Policy Makers

