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Jeff Seidel (Jeffrey Seidel) was born on 1957 in Chicago, Illinois, United States, is a Jewish outreach. Discover Jeff Seidel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Occupation Jewish outreach
Age 66 years old
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Birthplace Chicago, Illinois
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2017

As of 2017, Seidel publishes a weekly op-ed on the Israeli-based news website The Times of Israel. His topics include Jewish continuity, Jewish outreach, current events, and anti-Semitism on college campuses.

2014

In December 2014 Seidel's car was attacked by more than one dozen Arab youths as he drove two friends to the Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives. His car sustained 4,000 shekels ($1,000) worth of damage, but he was uninjured. One of his passengers was treated for a scratched cornea caused by splintered glass.

1992

Seidel established a second Jewish Student Information Center near the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1992, providing Shabbat meal placement, laundry and email services, lectures, and a wide-screen television for students. He opened a center near Tel Aviv University in 1994, and subsequently opened centers at Ben Gurion University in Beersheba and the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya.

1986

Seidel founded the Jewish Student Information Center in Jerusalem's Old City in 1986. The Center offered free walking tours in the Jewish Quarter, archaeological tours, and religious and holiday classes. Seidel also compiled The Jewish Traveler's Resource Guide, which lists similar Shabbat placement programs around the world. According to Kaplan, this guide became "one of the most effective ways of recruiting potential baalei teshuva".

1975

Jeffrey Seidel was born in Chicago, Illinois. He attended public school and then graduated from the Ida Crown Jewish Academy in 1975. He decided to leave university in the middle of studying for his doctorate in psychology to move to Israel in 1981.

1970

Concurrent with the rise of the baal teshuva movement in Israel in the 1970s, a small number of Orthodox outreach workers began frequenting the Western Wall and inviting English-speaking, college-age students and travelers to experience a Shabbat meal with a host family or to join a free tour of Jewish sites in the Old City. These outreach workers included Rabbi Meir Schuster, Baruch Levine, and, beginning in 1982, Jeff Seidel. In the beginning, Seidel placed around 15 young people for Shabbat meals each week; as he expanded his list of local families willing to host drop-in guests for Shabbat meals, these numbers grew to about 150 per week in the early 2000s and have since averaged 100 per week. He also places visiting yeshiva students. Seidel also led walking tours of the Jewish Quarter of the Old City and escorted interested students to baal teshuva yeshivas so they could see traditional Jewish learning in action.

1957

Jeffrey "Jeff" Seidel (born 1957) is a kiruv (Orthodox Jewish outreach) personality in Jerusalem, Israel. Since 1982, he has introduced thousands of Jewish college students to their first Shabbat experience and offered free tours and classes through his Jewish Student Information Centers in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Beersheba, and Herzliya. He also compiled The Jewish Traveler's Resource Guide, which lists Shabbat placement programs around the world.