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Rabbi Shmuel Reichman is an inspirational speaker, educator, author, and coach who has traveled the world inspiring thousands of people at his live events.
He obtained his Bachelors and Masters degrees in Jewish Philosophy from Yeshiva University, and is currently completing his rabbinical studies at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS), while simultaneously pursuing a Masters in Education from the Azrieli School of Education. He is also a doctoral student at the University of Chicago.
Shmuel also holds a coaching certification from Robbins-Madanes Training, having received training from Tony Robbins and Cloe Madanes, world leaders in positive psychology.
After suffering from a near death experience, overcoming heartbreak, and experiencing multiple medical difficulties, Shmuel began asking himself the questions he never before considered: "Am I living with purpose? Why did God put me in this world? What difference am I creating with this life I've been given?"
This led him on a spiritual journey of self-development, with many years full of both personal struggles and breakthroughs, and ultimately to his life's mission of helping others find their inner purpose and live their greatest lives.
Shmuel has spent his life researching psychology, spirituality, philosophy, and leadership. He has become a sought-after speaker, an in-demand coach, a popular writer, and a pioneer in the field of online education.
He has worked with incredible organizations such as Chazaq, TorahAnytime, Aish.com, OU/NCSY, JLI, Meaningful Minute, Jewish Workshops, Hidabroot, Just a Moment, and many others. His deep and inspiring lectures can also be found on YUTorah.org, TorahDownloads.com, and many other websites.
Shmuel's passion is spreading Jewish wisdom worldwide, and his social media posts have reached over one hundred thousand people every single month.
His inspirational videos have reached hundreds of thousands of people and his online courses have revolutionized the way self-development is being taught.
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