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Pinchas Taylor (born July 16, 1984) is an American rabbi,[1] best-selling author,[2] public speaker, and “Celebrity Life Coach” recognized for his work in spreading Jewish wisdom to a large and diverse audience, outside of the Jewish world.
He is the Director of the American Faith Coalition, an organization dedicated to promoting Hebrew Bible values and spirituality to people of all faith backgrounds. Rabbi Taylor's approach combines traditional Jewish principles with universal insights on personal growth, often highlighting the relevance of ancient Jewish teachings in a modern secular world, and how those values can strengthen society in the United States.
Early Life and Education
editTaylor was born and raised in South Florda and demonstrated a deep interest in theology, history, and science from a young age.[3] He decided at age 15 to pursue a career as a rabbi.[4] He completed his Religious Studies degree at the Rabbinical College of America in New Jersey and pursued graduate rabbinic studies in Los Angeles, California.[5] After his rabbinic studies he received a certificate in Wellness Counseling from Cornell University. His education provided a foundation for his unique approach to teaching and coaching, emphasizing both classical Jewish thought and contemporary personal development.
Early Career
editIn 2010, Taylor became the Director of Adult Education and Outreach at the Chabad of Plantation.[6] In conjunction with this appointment, in 2012 Taylor also became the Jewish chaplain for VITAS Healthcare in Broward and Dade counties, and an adjunct lecturer at the Chaya Aydel Seminary in Hallandale Beach.
Throughout this time Taylor developed a reputation as an erudite and inspirational young scholar, and became a sought after speaker, featured at prominent events like the National Jewish Retreat,[7] and recordings of his talks archived on the Chabad website, Chabad.org, and the Jewish Learning Institute’s TorahCafe.com. Taylor was also appointed to be on the Faith Advisory Board for the Governor of Florida.[8]
Current Work and Outreach
editRabbi Taylor is known for his role as the “Celebrity Life Coach,” helping high-profile clients, including actors, athletes, and other public figures, with personal growth rooted in spiritual principles.[9] He is a member of the American Counseling Association,[10] and the Association for Conflict Resolution,[11] as well as the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. His expertise is sought after by clients facing personal and spiritual challenges. Taylor’s guidance integrates traditional Jewish teachings with modern techniques, making him a distinctive figure in the fields of spiritual counseling and life coaching.
In 2018, based on his background and inspired by the call of the Lubavitcher Rebbe to teach Torah values even outside of the Jewish world, Taylor founded “The Ark,” a successful faith-based study and coaching program.[12]
“The Ark” Online Learning Program would blossom into an entire organization, the American Faith Coalition (AFC), which seeks to help people begin or enhance their relationship with God.[13] The teachings are grounded in Jewish spiritual wisdom, and are open to, and enthusiastically embraced by, many people outside of the Jewish world. The organization’s vision is to use speaking engagements, various educational resources, and media appearances to promote Torah values as a “light unto the nations.”[14]
The coalition’s mission resonates particularly with individuals who come from Christian backgrounds, who seek insights from Jewish teachings.[15] The AFC hosts lectures, daily study sessions, and personal coaching designed to make Jewish ethics and spirituality accessible to a non-Jewish audience. Many of the services provided are virtual, opening the opportunity to people in all geographical locations, but there are also in-person chapters around the country that feed the spiritual needs in a local community. One of the coalition’s revolutionary events, Shabbat Across the States, invites participants from all faith backgrounds to experience traditional Jewish Shabbat prayers and meals, as there is no greater promoting of Torah then when non-Jews see Torah being lived.
Writings and Publications
edit- Pillars of Faith: A Reasonable Approach to the Foundations of Judaism (2014)
- A Jewish Guide to the Mysterious (2020)
Media Presence
editRabbi Taylor has become a well-known advocate for values-based education and spiritual unity, and he often comments on how Jewish teachings intersect with American cultural values.[16] Taylor is regularly featured in various national media outlets, sharing life lessons,[17] providing encouragement[18] and moral clarity,[19] developing purpose and fostering healthy relationships,[20] explaining Jewish symbols[21] and observances,[22] commenting on the place of God[23] and prayer[24] in our society, and how American history is steeped in Biblical allegory.[25]
Personal Life
editRabbi Taylor resides in South Florida with his wife, Miriam, and their seven children.[26]
References
edit- ^ Byrne, Kerry (2023-12-08). "Rabbi rips American universities as 'cesspools of antisemitism' amid the fallout from Israel-Hamas war". Fox News. Retrieved 2024-11-14.
- ^ "Rabbi Pinchas Taylor Archives – Mosaica Press". mosaicapress.com. Retrieved 2024-11-14.
- ^ "Scholar in Residence Will Lecture Alongside Yom Kippur Services". Boulder Jewish News. 2017-09-28. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ "Meet Pinchas Taylor". canvasrebel.com. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ ecomLauncher.com (2021-11-04). "THE OTHER SIDE". jewishecho (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ "Pinchas Taylor". Chabad.org.
- ^ "1,000 Renew Their Jewish Pride at National Jewish Retreat". COLlive. 2024-09-05. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ Harris, Sarah (2017-11-13). "Movers and Shakers". JEJ Associates. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ "Rabbi Pinchas Taylor Biography | Booking Info for Speaking Engagements". www.allamericanspeakers.com. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ Sight, Vision Beyond (2023-11-15). "Finding Your Purpose Through Practical Questions and a Spiritual Connection with Rabbi Pinchas Taylor (Episode #81)". Lynn Hellerstein. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ Staff, Authority Magazine Editorial (2023-06-15). "Rabbi Pinchas Taylor Of American Faith Coalition: 5 Steps That Each Of Us Can Take To Proactively…". Authority Magazine. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ "Rabbi Pinchas Taylor – The Ark". Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ Stories, Local (2023-11-02). "Meet Pinchas Taylor of American Faith Coalition". voyagemia.com. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ "Rabbi Pinchas Taylor – AFC". Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ "How a pastor parted with Jesus and led his congregation to Judaism". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. 2023-09-28. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ Chang, Ellen (March 22, 2023). "The Jerry Seinfeld effect: Jewish people are viewed most favorably among U.S. religious groups, a new survey says". MarketWatch.
- ^ Mackey, Maureen (2024-07-16). "Florida rabbi reveals the 25 things he's learned in life: 'Honor your own value'". Fox News. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ Mackey, Maureen (2024-10-07). "Moving toward healing, Jewish people display 'resilience' and will experience 'renewal,' says rabbi". Fox News. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ Panahi, Rita (October 7, 2024). "Enough is enough: Israel finally weeding out its would-be oppressors". Sky News Australia.
- ^ Horsford, Katherine (2024-08-19). "Timeless Lessons For A Fulfilling Life". FOX News Radio. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ Markoe, By Lauren (2016-07-08). "Zionism adopted the Star of David as its symbol in 1897". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ "When is Hanukkah in 2022? What to know before the Festival of Lights". TODAY.com. 2022-12-13. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ Founder, Rabbi Pinchas Taylor; Ark", "The (2022-08-29). "The Real Meaning of 'In God We Trust'". Newsweek. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ Mackey, Maureen (2024-05-01). "National Day of Prayer 2024: 'People need a safe place to be with God'". Fox News. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ "The Second Trump Presidency Starts To Take Shape". Newsweek. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- ^ Mackey, Maureen (2024-07-16). "Florida rabbi reveals the 25 things he's learned in life: 'Honor your own value'". Fox News. Retrieved 2024-11-17.