
Biography:
Rabbi Ranon Teller was born and raised in a traditional Jewish home in Southfield, Michigan. He attended Akiva Hebrew Day School through middle school and then moved to Chicago to attend Skokie Yeshiva High School. After high school, Rabbi Teller spent two years of intense yeshiva study in Israel. He has always been a creative soul, passionate about Judaism and the field of education. Although both his parents are Jewish educators, Rabbi Teller initially pursued scriptwriting as a career. He graduated from Columbia College with a B.A. in television writing. His writing career began in Chicago, led him to Los Angeles, and then continued in Jerusalem. As he continued to write, Rabbi Teller enrolled part-time at Machon Shechter, the Conservative rabbinical school in Israel. Finally, he embraced his calling and enrolled in a joint rabbinic and education program at the University of Judaism.
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Biography:
Cantor Lance Rhodes was born in Fairfax, Virginia, but lived in Ormond Beach, Florida for most of his life with his very musical and actively Jewish family.
He received his Bachelor’s of Music from the University of Miami in 2003. While attending the University of Miami, he led High Holiday services with a cantor and a male quartet in South Beach, directed several different music groups, composed soundtracks for a couple of student films, and headlined as the main performer/composer for events such as the March of Dimes Walk and University of Miami 9-11 Vigil.
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Biography:
Cantor Mark Levine grew up as part of a traditional Jewish family in New Jersey. After receiving a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the State University of New York and a Judaic degree from the Jewish Theological Seminary, he earned a masters degree as a Chazan at the Manhattan School for Cantors.
Cantor Levine served as Chazan and Youth Director for seven years at the Nanuet Hebrew Center in Nanuet, New York before moving to Dallas where, during a fourteen year period, he served Congregation Shearith Israel in a number of capacities: as Cantor, as Middle School Director and counselor for its Solomon Schechter Day school, and as Educational Director for the entire synagogue.
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Go to Cantor Mark Levine's Page [Cantor Mark Levine]
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