Susan Schneider
Sarah
Yehudit (Susan) Schneider is the founding director of
A Still Small Voice, a correspondence school that provides
weekly teachings in classic Jewish wisdom to subscribers
around the world. Susan has also written a book called
Kabbalistic Writings on the Nature of Masculine and
Feminine which was recently published by Jason Aronson,
Inc.
In
addition she has produced two small booklets called,
Eating as Tikun, and PurimBursts. She has also published
three journal articles in BOr HaTorah called,
Evolution, Form and consciousness, The
Underside of Creative Expression, and The
Daughters of Tslafchad, Toward a Methodology of Attitude
Around Womens Issues. An expanded version
of the latter article appears in an anthology titled,
Torah of the Mothers: Contemporary Jewish Women Read
Classical Jewish Texts.
Sarah
Yehudit has a bachelors degree in Molecular,
Cellular, and Developmental Biology from the University
of Colorado in Boulder and before immigrating to Israel
worked as Laboratory Researcher for Celestial Seasonings
Herb Tea Company.
Sarah
Yehudit has pursued the study and practice of religion,
meditation and comparative ism since the early
seventies and since 1981 has lived in Jerusalem and
followed an orthodox path of observance. She studied
at Neve Yerushalayim and completed the advanced learning
program there. She wrote and studied privately with
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh, a noted teacher of Chassidut
and Kabbala. She continues to consult him when questions
arise in her writing, study, and teaching.
Sarah
Yehudit currently resides in Jerusalems Old
City and teaches privately to individuals or small
groups seeking to work with text in depth and in a
deeply personal way.
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