Rabbi Ilan Glazer is passionate about ending the stigma of addiction in the Jewish world and helping Jews in recovery, and their loved ones, find recovery and serenity, one day at a time. He believes that life is a beautiful journey of learning and growth, suffering can be transformed into joy, and everyone is a miracle.
Rabbi Ilan is the author of the award-winning And God Created Recovery: Jewish Wisdom to Help You Break Free From Your Addiction, Heal Your Wounds, and
Unleash Your Inner Freedom. He is the founder of Our Jewish Recovery and a
Shatterproof Ambassador and Family Program Instructor. A member and Director-
at-Large of the National Speakers Association's DC chapter, Rabbi Ilan teaches
widely about healing, recovery, grief and mourning, happiness, spirituality, and
success in all areas of life.
Rabbi Ilan is a freelance recovery and transformation coach, an accomplished
storyteller and musician, and host of the Torah of Life podcast. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife Sherri and their cat Taylor.
Rabbi Ilan Glazer is passionate about ending the stigma of addiction in the Jewish world and helping Jews in recovery, and their loved ones, find recovery and serenity, one day at a time. He believes that life is a beautiful journey of learning and growth, suffering can be transformed into joy, and everyone is a miracle.
Rabbi Ilan is the author of the award-winning And God Created Recovery: Jewish Wisdom to Help You Break Free From Your Addiction, Heal Your Wounds, and
Unleash Your Inner Freedom. He is the founder of Our Jewish Recovery and a
Shatterproof Ambassador and Family Program Instructor. A member and Director-
at-Large of the National Speakers Association's DC chapter, Rabbi Ilan teaches
widely about healing, recovery, grief and mourning, happiness, spirituality, and
success in all areas of life.
Rabbi Ilan is a freelance recovery and transformation coach, an accomplished
storyteller and musician, and host of the Torah of Life podcast. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife Sherri and their cat Taylor.
Everyone Needs Recovery - Are We Brave Enough to Admit it?
Addiction is everywhere, and the pandemic has made everything worse. Overdose, suicide, and abuse of alcohol, drugs, pornography, overeating and other unhealthy behaviors has skyrocketed.
Why are so many of us turning to unhealthy behaviors to manage the stress and anxiety of our lives? Why do so many suffer in silence, and what can we do to get help to those in need? How can we better serve those crying out for help? Where is hope to be found?
The...
From Mourning to Morning: When There Are Too Many Goodbyes, How Do We Move On?
When death comes upon us, we are all too often unprepared to deal with the magnitude of our loss. How do we hold the sorrow in holy ways? How do we remember our loved ones without getting stuck in a lifetime of grief and sadness?
Two things I know to be true about death. First, we're all going to die. Second, almost none of us want to talk about it.
What happens when we avoid thinking about death? We spend our lives as if we're not going to die, and then spend our...
Finding Our Souls in the Rhythm of Life
If it feels like the world has gotten harder and more complex these last few years, you're right. The pace of information has increased, the challenges we face have multiplied, and it's hard to keep up.
This presentation will provide...
Stories and Songs to Move Our Souls
Once upon a time there was a bullfrog, a mirror, a magic pomegranate, an apple, a niggun (wordless melody), a sage, and a water-carrier waiting to share their stories with you. Their wisdom is the secret of life, waiting to be revealed. They yearn for you to hear it, hold it, embrace it, and dance in the flow of life. Can you hear them singing? Will you join in?
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Jewish Educational Services
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J.T., Director of Community Partnerships in Education, Jewish Educational Services
Ilan recently came and gave a workshop called, “In Search of Wholeness: Loving Ourselves (and our students) Even with Our Imperfections”. From the first moment of the workshop he engaged the audience, was able to speak openly and vulnerably in a way that increased connection amongst the participants. Ilan is a skilled presenter, with deep wisdom, and spiritual grounding --- anyone would be privileged to get to learn from him.
Ohev Sholom, The National Synagogue
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R.F., Maharat, Ohev Sholom, The National Synagogue
Verificado @ostns.orgRabbi Ilan Glazer gave an engaging and meaningful presentation at Ohev Sholom. He is able to speak candidly about his own struggles with addiction, and discuss it in an accessible and nonthreatening manner. He is a terrific resource for any community seeking a facilitator who can radiate openness and create a safe and comfortable space to learn and share.
Shaare Tefila Congregation
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M.M., Youth and Family Programs Coordinator, Shaare Tefila Congregation
Verificado @shaaretefila.orgIlan came to Shaare Tefila to speak about music and the Holocaust. He was warm, engaging and our congregants could not stop praising his talk and how wonderful it was to have him with us at Shaare Tefila. It was clear that he put thought and care into connecting the the movie we screened to our diverse audience. It was a pleasure working with Ilan ahead of time and I would have him back without hesitation. Thank you Ilan for enriching our program and for making it so much more meaningful.
Kehilat Pardes
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U.T., Rabbi, Kehilat Pardes
Verificado @kehilatpardes.orgOur synagogue was blessed to welcome Rabbi Glazer for a Shabbat to mark National Recovery Month. He is a passionate, poised, and polished presenter, who delivers meaningful words of Torah, memorable stories, and important messages for any community to consider on the important topics of addiction and recovery. Rabbi Glazer also recently spoke at a gathering for the Washington Board of Rabbis. It was an incredibly moving session that led to inspired, and heartfelt sharing, and a deepened awareness how the challenges of addiction impact all of our communities.
How to Make Your Family Business Last
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M.P., Author, How to Make Your Family Business Last
Verificado @mitziperdue.comI've always felt that the greatest gift that one human being can give another is inspiration. That's because inspiration gives you both direction and energy. Rabbi Ilan is a stunningly effective coach because he gives you a vision of what you could be. He's a perfect combination of encouraging you about where you are now, while giving you tips and techniques for getting to where you want to be. Time spent with him makes you believe you can reach your goals. He gives meaning to the word "inspiration."
Temple Emanuel, Virginia Beach VA
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M.K., Rabbi, Temple Emanuel, Virginia Beach VA
VerificadoRabbi Ilan's disarming, down-to-earth style makes him an exceptionally engaging and effective speaker. He engages individuals of all backgrounds in substantive discussions of spiritual growth by weaving humor and inspiring anecdotes into relatable life-lessons. Both I and my congregation were deeply and genuinely moved by his words, as well as his humility and sincerity. You will be too.
















