Rabbi Eli Mallon first came to Jewish learning as an adult, after
experience with TM (Transcendental Meditation, as taught by Maharishi Mahesh
Yogi), yoga, and other growth-producing modalities. During more than 35 years of learning about
Judaism and other religions, Rabbi Mallon studied Jewish Science and
Visualization at the Society of Jewish Science (founded by Rabbi Morris
Lichtenstein in 1920) in New York.
He received his M.Ed. (Masters’ degree in Education) in 1994 and
received his MSW (Masters’ degree in Social Work) in 2007. In 2008, Rabbi Mallon was ordained by the
Rabbinical Seminary International, founded by Rabbi Joseph Gelberman of blessed
memory.
Over the years, Rabbi Mallon has taught children, adults, and seniors in both religious and secular environments. He ahs given lectures and taught workshops on Jewish music, "Visualization," "Positive Thinking," "The Holy Temple," "Jewish Inspirational Literature," "Hasidut," and other topics. His blog, "Reflections: Torah, Hope and Healing," is a place where Jewish Learning and personal growth dwell together as one and is a home for inspirational and educational resources related to Judaism.