Colonie Chabad schedules 5th annual YID Talks; four to share their ideas
Colonie Chabad hosts its fifth annual YID Talks program on June 9, featuring short presentations by local Jewish speakers.
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ROBYN MORRISON
Dr. BOB WISHNOFF
ALBANY–Colonie Chabad, 401 Loudon Rd., Loudonville, will host YID Talks — Jewish ideas worth sharing! at 6 p.m. on Monday, June 9. The program is open to the community.
According to Rabbi Mordechai Rubin, codirector of Colonie Chabad, the program, now in its 5th year, is modeled on TED talks – short presentations designed to share an individual’s focused ideas, expertise and insights.
Local Jewish presenters this year include Dr. Bob Wishnoff, behavioral health consultant; Ben Sosnovsky, Siena College student; Robyn Morrison, connector and catalyst (MORR Strategy); and
Rabbi Yisroel Rubin, director of the Capital Chabad Centers and rosh yeshiva of the Maimonides Hebrew Day School, will be the guest scholar.
Those planning to attend are asked to make reservations by Thursday, June 5, by contacting the rabbi at chaicentercolonie@gmail.com or 518-368-7886.
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Colonie Chabad schedules 5th annual YID Talks; four to share their ideas
Colonie Chabad hosts its fifth annual YID Talks program on June 9, featuring short presentations by local Jewish speakers.
The Jewish World Team
1 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

ROBYN MORRISON
Dr. BOB WISHNOFF
ALBANY–Colonie Chabad, 401 Loudon Rd., Loudonville, will host YID Talks — Jewish ideas worth sharing! at 6 p.m. on Monday, June 9. The program is open to the community.
According to Rabbi Mordechai Rubin, codirector of Colonie Chabad, the program, now in its 5th year, is modeled on TED talks – short presentations designed to share an individual’s focused ideas, expertise and insights.
Local Jewish presenters this year include Dr. Bob Wishnoff, behavioral health consultant; Ben Sosnovsky, Siena College student; Robyn Morrison, connector and catalyst (MORR Strategy); and
Rabbi Yisroel Rubin, director of the Capital Chabad Centers and rosh yeshiva of the Maimonides Hebrew Day School, will be the guest scholar.
Those planning to attend are asked to make reservations by Thursday, June 5, by contacting the rabbi at chaicentercolonie@gmail.com or 518-368-7886.
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Colonie Chabad schedules 5th annual YID Talks; four to share their ideas
Colonie Chabad hosts its fifth annual YID Talks program on June 9, featuring short presentations by local Jewish speakers.
The Jewish World Team
1 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

ROBYN MORRISON
Dr. BOB WISHNOFF
ALBANY–Colonie Chabad, 401 Loudon Rd., Loudonville, will host YID Talks — Jewish ideas worth sharing! at 6 p.m. on Monday, June 9. The program is open to the community.
According to Rabbi Mordechai Rubin, codirector of Colonie Chabad, the program, now in its 5th year, is modeled on TED talks – short presentations designed to share an individual’s focused ideas, expertise and insights.
Local Jewish presenters this year include Dr. Bob Wishnoff, behavioral health consultant; Ben Sosnovsky, Siena College student; Robyn Morrison, connector and catalyst (MORR Strategy); and
Rabbi Yisroel Rubin, director of the Capital Chabad Centers and rosh yeshiva of the Maimonides Hebrew Day School, will be the guest scholar.
Those planning to attend are asked to make reservations by Thursday, June 5, by contacting the rabbi at chaicentercolonie@gmail.com or 518-368-7886.
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Colonie Chabad schedules 5th annual YID Talks; four to share their ideas
Colonie Chabad hosts its fifth annual YID Talks program on June 9, featuring short presentations by local Jewish speakers.
The Jewish World Team
1 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

ROBYN MORRISON
Dr. BOB WISHNOFF
ALBANY–Colonie Chabad, 401 Loudon Rd., Loudonville, will host YID Talks — Jewish ideas worth sharing! at 6 p.m. on Monday, June 9. The program is open to the community.
According to Rabbi Mordechai Rubin, codirector of Colonie Chabad, the program, now in its 5th year, is modeled on TED talks – short presentations designed to share an individual’s focused ideas, expertise and insights.
Local Jewish presenters this year include Dr. Bob Wishnoff, behavioral health consultant; Ben Sosnovsky, Siena College student; Robyn Morrison, connector and catalyst (MORR Strategy); and
Rabbi Yisroel Rubin, director of the Capital Chabad Centers and rosh yeshiva of the Maimonides Hebrew Day School, will be the guest scholar.
Those planning to attend are asked to make reservations by Thursday, June 5, by contacting the rabbi at chaicentercolonie@gmail.com or 518-368-7886.
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