Rabbi Dr. Daniel Rose
Rabbi Dr. Daniel Rose is a British-born Jewish educator with experience working globally for educational institutions as an educator, content and curriculum developer, and educational consultant.
In 2017 he began working closely with The Office of Rabbi Sacks to bring the thought of Rabbi Sacks to a wider audience by developing educational resources such as the Ten Paths to God curriculum, and the original Family Edition of the weekly Covenant & Conversation series. The Ceremony & Celebration: Family Edition resources he developed as educational resources on the Jewish festivals - based upon the thought of Rabbi Sacks - are now available as a published volume, along with the first two years of the Covenant & Conversation: Family Edition, which focuses on the weekly Torah readings.
Daniel was series editor and core contributor to the Koren Magerman Educational Siddurim series, which is used by day schools and synagogues around the world and consists of four educational siddurim designed to make tefilla education more meaningful. Since the untimely death of Rabbi Sacks, he has continued to work with The Rabbi Sacks Legacy to develop educational resources, including Rabbi Sacks teaching resources on 18 different popular themes, now available on our site for teachers, students, and educators around the world to utilise.
As well as his role as Director of Education at the Rabbi Sacks Legacy, Daniel is Director of Education at Koren, Jerusalem and has teaching roles at the London School of Jewish Studies and the Tikvah Fund. He gained his Ph.D in education from Hebrew University, and he lives with his wife and five children in Modi’in, Israel.
Speaker Profile
Versatile and open to teaching diverse topics, Rabbi Dr. Daniel Rose’s area of expertise when it comes to teaching the Torah of Rabbi Sacks is presenting an overview and introduction to the thought of Rabbi Sacks, teaching Rabbi Sacks to younger audiences (middle, high school, and college age audiences) and intergenerational learning (parent-child, and grandparent-child), especially using the Covenant & Conversation Family Edition on the parsha, and Ceremony & Celebration Family Edition on the chaggim.
Examples of some courses and topics he has previously taught:
- Covenant & Conversation Family Edition Intergenerational learning on the weekly parsha
- Jewish pride: Embracing identity and heritage with Rabbi Sacks through his Jewish Algorithm speech (1 or 3-part course)
- Why I am a Jew: An exploration of Jewish identity through an overview of the book A Letter in the Scroll (5-part course)
- The Ten Paths to God Curriculum (10-part course)
- Chaggim in the thought of Rabbi Sacks
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An introduction to the thought and writings of Rabbi Sacks (multiple unit course)
- Rabbi Sacks the Person: Learning from “the man behind the yellow tie”
- What would a Rabbi Sacks School look like? (Education through the thought of Rabbi Sacks)
- Professional Development for educators:
- How to teach Rabbi Sacks to middle and high school students
- Using the website rabbisacks.org as an educational resource
- Bringing the values and thought of Rabbi Sacks into the classroom and beyond
- Intergenerational learning in the school setting
- Tefilla in the thought of Rabbi Sacks (and how that can impact your program of tefilla education)
Location:
Israel
Languages:
- English
Availability:
- Online events
- Travel locally
- Travel internationally
Topics:
- About Rabbi Sacks
- Campus/Students
- Ethics and Morality
- Faith and Resilience
- Family Education
- Interfaith
- Israel
- Jewish Education
- Jewish Values and Identity
- Leadership and Responsibility
- Rabbi Sacks’ Books
- Social Justice and Tikkun Olam
- Torah
Audiences:
- Middle School
- High School
- Yeshiva/Seminary
- University
- Youth and Young Adults
- Cross Communal
- Interfaith and Multicultural