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Rabbi Yechiel Jacobson is an educator Orthodox with knowledge of psychology, which deals with preventing Exit question training education children. Jacobson grew up in a haredi neighborhood of Home & Garden in Jerusalem. In his youth he met the leader Rabbi Meir from storks Amshinov, the Rabbi Elijah Lapian and Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach. At an early age had to leave the meeting due to medical problem and Rosh Yeshiva his great Yehezkel Abramsky, recommended that he engage in Education. Conducted at an early age young offenders institution. Later established in Zichron Yaacov meeting the boys who dropped out last meeting. Jacobson became famous as a lecturer in education and children, lectures which distributed on cassette and CD s. Lectures spiced with many stories and audience favorite. Most of his time he devotes to work with youth that date hair loss Orthodox Haredi society. Business some time in repentance, but in teaching the Jacob Israel Kanievsky kept that to devote all his time to prevent dropping out of the ultra-Orthodox society. Rabbi Jacobson served an officer in the artillery, took part in the Lebanon War as a reservist, was wounded and was released as a disabled veteran captain. Lectures of Rabbi Yechiel Jacobson distributed by the organization grace Naomi. Rabbi Jacobson lectures distribution objected, saying they were intended and adapted specifically the type and nature of the audience that the lecture was given, and apply them across the board what is said is wrong. In in the past year, Rabbi Jacobson was among the founders of the school to the Jewish psychology religious consultation on Yad Binyamin, where he serves as head of Children's Psychology Department. Educational path Main teachings of Rabbi Jacobson are: * The need for expressing affection for children, which drawback is his opinion the main reason to leave the question. * Special emphasis on the educational rule Rabbi Hirsch to tell the children a few times not, but for all "No" to say absolutely. * Education of children enjoying the existence of the team. Source: Translated from the Hebrew
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