Miriam Leah Ben-Yaacov
Miriam Leah Ben-Yaacov has been writing and teaching Torah for a number of years. In 1990, she and her family moved to Israel, where they lived for thirteen years. She studied Torah with various teachers in the Jerusalem area and Safed. Her spiritual journey has taken her to Israel, Europe, Asia, and the US. Meeting people of other cultures, she came to a new view of the Noahide Covenant (based on the Seven Universal Laws of the Torah that apply to the non-Jewish nations), and the idea of the...See more
Miriam Leah Ben-Yaacov has been writing and teaching Torah for a number of years. In 1990, she and her family moved to Israel, where they lived for thirteen years. She studied Torah with various teachers in the Jerusalem area and Safed. Her spiritual journey has taken her to Israel, Europe, Asia, and the US. Meeting people of other cultures, she came to a new view of the Noahide Covenant (based on the Seven Universal Laws of the Torah that apply to the non-Jewish nations), and the idea of the Redemption took on a new dimension. After returning to the United States in 2003, she worked with a number of Bnai Noah organizations and schools. Her Torah classes focus on prayer and repentance necessary for complete healing-transformation of the soul. Miriam Leah edited three books for R. Joel Bakst: "The Secret Doctrine of Gaon of Vilna" and "Beyond Kabbalah." In 2014 Miriam Leah released her book, Project Otiyot, concerning scientific application of Torah theories and methods to bring about healing on the individual and cosmic levels. Miriam Leah's new book, Unto Thousands of Generations, is her first published work of fiction. See less
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