Rabbi Manis Friedman
Rabbi Manis Friedman is a distinguished figure within the Chabad Lubavitch movement, serving as a rabbi, Shliach, author, and social philosopher. He has made significant contributions as a public speaker, earning a professional ranking with the National Speakers Association due to his extensive speaking engagements across the globe. As the dean of the Bais Chana Institute of Jewish Studies, Friedman plays a pivotal role in educating and inspiring students in Jewish thought and philosophy.
Among his notable works is "Doesn't Anyone Blush Anymore?", published in 1990, which has gained considerable acclaim and is currently in its fourth printing. This book explores the nuances of morality and ethics in modern society, reflecting Friedman’s deep understanding of contemporary issues through a Jewish lens. His insights and teachings resonate with audiences, addressing the challenges and complexities of today’s world.
Rabbi Friedman’s unique blend of traditional Jewish teachings and modern philosophical inquiry has established him as a respected voice in both religious and secular communities. His efforts to promote understanding and dialogue continue to influence many, making him a key figure in contemporary Jewish thought. Through his lectures and writings, he has inspired countless individuals to engage with their faith and explore the deeper meanings of life.