Rabbi Karmi IngberRabbi Ingber lived in Israel for twenty years where he studied with leading scholars and taught in many yeshivot and seminaries, including Aish Hatorah, Bircas Hatorah, Shearim Women's College, Hebrew University Beis Midrash program and the JerusalemKollel to name a few. He also founded an outreach training organization for Rabbis called Talmidei Aharon (later known as Ner LeElef) where he trained over 300 people who now serve in Jewish communities throughout the world. Rabbi Ingber attended NYU and has a master degree from Newport University in Counseling Psychology. He served as a staff member at the Shotz Family Counseling Center in Israel and combines his knowledge of psychology, Neuro-Linguistic programming, hypnotherapy and other counseling systems with his deep understanding of Torah and spirituality to translate wisdom into personal growth. An accomplished musician, he was a member of the Diaspora Yeshiva Band and formed his own band with Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer, Artimus Pyle, called Remez. He has two popular CD's, including the critically acclaimed CD Safire Sky. After living in Israel, he and his family moved to Montreal where he founded the Montreal Jewish Experience to connect Jews back to their heritage with exciting classes and programs. They then relocated by "flying south" to settle in Atlanta, Georgia where he is the founding rabbi and spiritual leader of "The Kehilla." He is also the director of the young adult outreach program, Tribe Atlanta and the Inner Spark, for people of all backgrounds to learn about the universal spiritual laws. Rabbi Ingber lives in Sandy Spring with his wife and children. Read More Read Less
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