Teaching Staff
Rabbi Moshe Genuth has been teaching at Torat Hanefesh for 4 years, in both the Hebrew and English programs.
He regularly teaches two of the School of Psychology's backbone courses: Rectifying the Ego (1st year) and Faith and Confidence (3rd year). Another of his favorite topics is the senses of the superconscious, which he teaches in two separate courses, one dedicated to the 12 senses discussed in the Book of Formation, and the other on the 7 senses discusses in the Arizal's Eitz Chaim and corresponding to the theory of multiple intelligences.
He is currently working on a book version of the Rectifying the Ego course, tentatively titled, From Self-image to the Image of God.
He holds degrees in electronic engineering and philosophy of science and has been a student and editor of Harav Ginsburgh's work for the past 18 years. He lives in Jerusalem with his wife Channah and their children and also heads the Rakee'a Institute, where he oversees the development of new curriculum for orthodox elementary schools.
Rabbi Nir Menussi is now in his 5th year of teaching at Torat Hanefesh, in both the Hebrew and English programs