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Hanoch Teller (born 1956) is an
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, author, lecturer, and producer who popularized the Jewish literary genre of true, contemporary stories to convey inspirational and ethical themes. Author of 28 books,Levin, Menucha Chana. "Bookshelf: An interview with author Rabbi Hanoch Teller". ''
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'' ''Inyan'' magazine, 15 September 2016, pp. 30-31.
Teller is also a tour guide in
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,
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.


Early life

Teller was born in
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, Austria, to Shlomo Meir Teller and his wife Edna (née Lichtenstein). His father had fled to the United States after the Nazi annexation of Austria in 1938, but returned to Vienna after World War II to recover the family business. When Teller was a young boy, he and his parents moved to Stamford,
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.Zuroff, Avraham. "Highway to the Heart: Tales of Rabbi Teller". '' Mishpacha'', 8 February 2006, pp. 24–29. Teller attended the New England Academy of Torah in
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and completed his ninth-grade year in a high school in Israel. He received his bachelor's degree in history after only 18 months of study by combining CLEP examinations with studies at five different universities simultaneously. He earned a liberal arts degree from
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on the Yeshiva Universi ...
of New York. He has studied at the Mir Yeshiva in Jerusalem for more than three decades. He received rabbinic ordination from the previous Rav of the Kotel, Rabbi Meir Yehuda Getz. He and his wife, Aidel, reside in the Arzei HaBira neighborhood of Jerusalem.Rabin, Miriam. "Traveling to Inspire: The Yated speaks with Rabbi Hanoch Teller". '' Yated Ne'eman'', 30 September 2012, pp. 104–105. Retrieved 5 November 2012.


Author

Teller began his writing career in 1977 when he submitted an article to '' The Jewish Observer'' and '' Moment magazine'' about his encounter with American college students in
Kiryat Shmona Kiryat Shmona ( he, קִרְיַת שְׁמוֹנָה, ''lit.'' Town of the Eight) is a city in the Northern District of Israel on the western slopes of the Hula Valley near the Lebanese border. The city was named after the eight people, inclu ...
, whose program bypassed the traditional religious and cultural centers of Israel in favor of community service in a development town. In the beginning he wrote under the
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Abba Eidelman. He has also written for the '' Jewish Women's Outlook'' and ''
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''. He received the My Jerusalem Prize of 5742 (1982) in an international essay competition marking the fifteenth anniversary of the
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. His first series of books in the mid-1980s, ''Once Upon a Soul,'' ''Souled!'' and ''Soul Survivors'', introduced the genre of true, contemporary stories promoting the themes of '' hashgacha pratis'' (Divine Providence) and human kindness. Teller later branched out into biographies of contemporary Orthodox Jewish personalities — such as Rabbi
Shlomo Zalman Auerbach Shlomo Zalman Auerbach ( he, שלמה זלמן אויערבאך; July 20, 1910 – February 20, 1995) was a renowned Orthodox Jewish rabbi, posek, and rosh yeshiva of the Kol Torah yeshiva in Jerusalem. The Jerusalem neighborhood Ramat Shlomo ...
(whose '' shiur'' he attended for 14 years), Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Horowitz (the Bostoner
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Goldberg, Ann. "Behind the Bestsellers". ''Religious Life in Jerusalem'' supplement, ''
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'', 20 August 1993, p. 2.
),
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Torah day school principal Rabbi Binyamin Steinberg,
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philanthropist Joseph Tanenbaum, and
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Rabbi Nosson Tzvi Finkel (under whom he studied for over 30 years) — using anecdotes to convey moral and ethical lessons. A large section of his corpus presents stories on specific ethical concepts, such as judging others favorably (''Courtrooms of the Mind''), integrity (''Above the Bottom Line''), and avoiding argumentation and strife (''Give Peace a Stance''). He is known for the high-level vocabulary and witty turns of phrase that he employs in his writing. Several of his books have been translated into
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, Russian, and Spanish. Teller also works closely with graphic designers of his book covers; the cover of ''Heroic Children: Untold Stories of the Unconquerable'' (2015) received the 2016 Benjamin Franklin Book Award for non-fiction cover design from the Independent Book Publishers Association.


Lecturer

Teller's teaching career began as a result of his first article about the American college students in northern Israel, which attracted the interest of the directors of the newly created women's division at
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. His folksy and entertaining style, combined with his anecdotal stories of Gedolim (Torah leaders), made him a popular instructor at the Ohr Somayach women's division and other English-speaking Jerusalem seminaries for American students. He is currently a faculty member at Michlelet Mevaseret Yerushalayim College of Jewish Studies for Women, Darchei Binah Women's School, Afikei Torah Women's School for Advanced Torah Studies, Midreshet Moriah, Michlala-Jerusalem College, Bnot Torah Institute, Neve Yerushalayim, and Naaleh Online Torah School. He is also an instructor at
Yeshivat Hakotel Yeshivat HaKotel ( he, ישיבת הכותל, lit=Yeshiva of the Western Wall) is a religious Zionist Hesder yeshiva situated in the Old City of Jerusalem. The yeshiva's building is located opposite the Temple Mount and overlooks the Kotel (W ...
for men. Teller has made over 100 ''
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im'' among his students and other young people. Teller is an international speaker for schools, women's groups,
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functions, learning seminars,
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dinners, and organizational meetings in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Israel, and Australia. In his talks, he teaches Torah topics interwoven with inspiring stories about Gedolim and other Jewish heroes. Following the publication of his 2015 non-fiction book '' Heroic Children: Untold Stories of the Unconquerable'', he was invited to speak on the Holocaust and stories of child survivors to both Jewish and non-Jewish groups in the United States. Teller is a senior
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at
Yad Vashem Yad Vashem ( he, יָד וַשֵׁם; literally, "a memorial and a name") is Israel's official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. It is dedicated to preserving the memory of the Jews who were murdered; honoring Jews who fought against th ...
, licensed to lead tours in its new Holocaust Memorial Museum. His tours combine his knowledge of the events and lessons of the Holocaust with stories describing the experiences of individual victims. He has produced an eleven-part CD lecture series on this subject, titled ''Comprehending the Incomprehensible: The History, Heroism and Lessons of the Holocaust''.


Producer

In 1996 Teller produced a
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exploring miracles in everyday life (''Do You Believe in Miracles?'') which was seen by over 70,000 people in Jewish community centers, synagogues, and other venues around the globe. In March 2012 he released a documentary about the Hasidic master
Elimelech of Lizhensk Elimelech Weisblum of Lizhensk (1717–March 11, 1787) was a rabbi and one of the great founding Rebbes of the Hasidic movement. He was known after his hometown, Leżajsk ( yi, ליזשענסק, translit=Lizhensk) near Rzeszów in Poland. He was ...
and the Hasidic legacy of brotherhood, which includes musical performances by Jewish music personalities Abish Brodt and
Avraham Fried Avraham Shabsi Hakohen Friedman ( he, אברהם שבתי הכהן פרידמן, born March 22, 1959) better known by his stage name, Avraham Fried, is a popular musical entertainer in the Orthodox Jewish community. Career Fried was encourage ...
.Bachrach, Rachel. "The Master Storyteller Goes to the Movies". ''Mishpacha'', 7 March 2012, pp. 82–83.


Bibliography


Books

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * (2 vols.) * * * * * * * '' Heroic Children: Untold Stories of the Unconquerable''. New York City Publishing Co. 2015.


Selected chapters

* "Pencil It In" and "Caution: Jewish Minds at Work" in
Jewish Stories from Heaven and Earth: Inspiring tales to nourish the heart and soul
', Rabbi Dov Peretz Elkins, ed. Jewish Lights Publishing, 2008, pp. 87–91, 153–155. .


Audio tapes and CDs

* ''The Righteous Live On: Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach'' (2-tape set) * ''The Righteous Live On: Frau Sarah Schenirer and how the Mirrer Yeshiva escaped to Shanghai'' (2 tapes) * ''The Righteous Live On: Rabbi Aharon Kotler'' (2 tapes) * ''The Righteous Live On: Appease process'' (2 tapes) * ''The Righteous Live On: Breaking open the potential vault'' * ''The Righteous Live On: We're too small a people, to be a small people'' * ''The Righteous Live On: Remembering the Chofetz Chaim'' * * ''Building Bene Brak: The vision, foundation and luminaries of a celebrated Torah community'' * ''Comprehending the Incomprehensible: The history, heroism and lessons of the Holocaust,'' 11-CD album, 2007


DVDs

* ''Do You Believe in Miracles?: True stories celebrating Divine Providence'', 1996 * ''Reb Elimelech and the Chassidic Legacy of Brotherhood'', 2012


References


External links


Hanoch Teller Official Site

Video lectures by Hanoch Teller
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"Mitzvah Crackers" by Hanoch Teller


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