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Daniel Lapin (born January 1, 1947) is an American
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of
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, author, and public speaker. He was previously the founding rabbi of the
Pacific Jewish Center The Pacific Jewish Center, abbreviated as PJC and also known as the Shul on the Beach, is an Orthodox Judaism, Orthodox Jewish synagogue located at 505 Ocean Front Walk, in Venice, Los Angeles, Venice, Los Angeles, California, in the United State ...
in
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, and the former head of Toward Tradition, the Commonwealth Loan Company and the Cascadia Business Institute. Lapin currently hosts a daily television program with his wife, Susan, and provides spiritual advice to people through his website.


Early life and education

Lapin was born on January 1, 1947, in
Johannesburg, South Africa Johannesburg ( , , ; Zulu language, Zulu and Xhosa language, Xhosa: eGoli ) (colloquially known as Jozi, Joburg, Jo'burg or "The City of Gold") is the most populous city in South Africa. With 5,538,596 people in the City of Johannesburg alon ...
, to a family of
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descent; the son of Rabbi A.H. (Avraham Hyam) Lapin, a rabbinical leader in South Africa and great-nephew of Rabbi Elya Lopian. He was the eldest of four siblings. Before coming to the United States, he studied in
yeshiva A yeshiva (; ; pl. , or ) is a traditional Jewish educational institution focused on the study of Rabbinic literature, primarily the Talmud and halacha (Jewish law), while Torah and Jewish philosophy are studied in parallel. The stu ...
s in
Gateshead Gateshead () is a town in the Gateshead Metropolitan Borough of Tyne and Wear, England. It is on the River Tyne's southern bank. The town's attractions include the twenty metre tall Angel of the North sculpture on the town's southern outskirts, ...
and
Jerusalem Jerusalem is a city in the Southern Levant, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean and the Dead Sea. It is one of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest cities in the world, and ...
. Lapin has rabbinic ordination from three institutions: Gateshead Yeshiva (1969); Yeshiva Knesset Hezekiah in Israel (1972); and from Rabbi Jacob Ruderman in Baltimore, Maryland (1975). While in his early twenties, he returned to South Africa and taught physics and Bible at
Yeshiva College of South Africa The Yeshiva College of South Africa (''Yeshivat Beit Yitzchak''), commonly known as Yeshiva College - and formerly known as Yeshivat Bnei Akiva - is South Africa’s largest religious Jewish Day School. The school is headed by Mr Rob Lonsince ...
. He initially planned to move to Israel but moved to New York and later California. He partnered with Matis Weinberg and started a yeshiva for high school and post-high school students in
Santa Clara, California Santa Clara ( ; Spanish language, Spanish for "Clare of Assisi, Saint Clare") is a city in Santa Clara County, California. The city's population was 127,647 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of cities and towns i ...
, in 1976. His family re-located to Washington State in 1991 to develop Toward Tradition and host a nationally syndicated weekly radio show. Lapin has two brothers,
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and
Raphael Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (; March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), now generally known in English as Raphael ( , ), was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. List of paintings by Raphael, His work is admired for its cl ...
, who are also Orthodox rabbis and have similar educational backgrounds. His sister is married to an American rabbi. Lapin's wife and business partner, Susan Lapin, is also an author and lecturer.


Professional career


Pacific Jewish Center

From 1976 until 1991 Lapin was the rabbi of the Pacific Jewish Center in Venice, California.


Broadcasting and television

In 1995, Lapin began to broadcast a weekly radio talk show on KVI in Seattle. The show ended in 2006 when he began hosting a Sunday afternoon radio show on KSFO in San Francisco. Lapin has also been a frequent guest of
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on ''The Dave Ramsey Show'' on radio and television and on the ''
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'' on
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and
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.


Lifecodex Publishing Company

Lapin is the founder of the Lifecodex Publishing Company.


Publications and lectures


Lectures and speeches


Books

Lapin has written many books, most of them self-published by LifeCodex publishing, most of which are available only as audio books. * ''America's Real War'' Multnomah Books, division of
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, 2012


Awards and recognition

Lapin has received endorsements from Dave Ramsey, Dr. Kenneth L. Hutcherson, Dr. James Dobson, Dr. Pat Robertson, and Zig Ziglar. In 1998, he was recognized by ''Seattle Magazine'' as one of the "Four Faces of Faith" and featured in an article that included three other religious leaders. In 2007, he was named by ''Newsweek'' as one of the top 50 rabbis in America.


Links to Jack Abramoff

Lapin has been linked to the scandal of
Jack Abramoff Jack Allan Abramoff (; born February 28, 1959) is an American lobbyist, businessman, film producer, writer, and convicted criminal. He was at the center of an extensive federal corruption investigation, which resulted in his conviction and 21 ...
through his organization Toward Tradition. From the early 1990s until 2004, Abramoff was a board member of the organization, which required its board members to contribute at least $10,000 per year to the organization, and served a few terms as chairman of the board. Abramoff met his contribution one year by donating $10,000 from the Capital Athletic Foundation, an organization Abramoff controlled. E-mails later surfaced that were alleged to have been sent between Lapin and Abramoff. In these e-mails, Abramoff requests that Lapin create fake awards for
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ic studies to help Abramoff gain admittance to the
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in Washington, D. C. Lapin later released a formal statement confirming that no awards were ever issued to Abramoff, and stated that he was joking in the e-mails and believed that Abramoff was as well.


Family

Lapin told the interviewer that he "is the oldest child" brother of Rabbi David Lapin and Rabbi Raphael Lapin; their sister is Rebbetzin Judith Chill. Their father was the notable South African Rabbi Avraham Hyam Lapin (1912–1991), who was a nephew of Rabbi
Elyah Lopian Rabbi Eliyahu Lopian (; 1876 – 21 September 1970), known as Reb Elyah, was a rabbi of the Mussar Movement. Biography Lopian was born in Grajewo, Poland in 1876 and studied at the yeshiva in Łomża and at the Kelm Talmud Torah of Rabbi Si ...
(1876–1970). Lapin married Susan Friedberg on 15 May 1979. They have six daughters and one son.


References


External links


Official Rabbi Daniel Lapin site
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