About Us
Rabbi Mordechai Rhine
Rabbi Mordechai Rhine, Director of TEACH613, has served as a community Rabbi for over 20 years. His Torah classes and inspirational articles assist Jews of all backgrounds build their relationship with Torah. His Take Ten for Talmud series assists beginners to enter the world of in-depth Torah study. The series also serves as a tool for accomplished Daf Yomi participants to review the key highlights of each Daf. Rabbi Rhine’s Shulchan Aruch Initiative (SHAI) provides a practical way for people to study the sources of Halacha to understand how Halacha works.
Rabbi Rhine’s understanding and warmth have made him a mentor to many through his weekly Parsha message and through personal mentorship. His interest in relationships led him to found CARE Mediation through which he provides support, facilitation, and guidance to couples and families.
Credentials
Rabbi Rhine is the author of “The Magic of Shabbos: A Journey Through the Shabbos Experience,” and the author of many relationship articles posted on his Nefesh blog. He serves as a Dayan on the Beis Din L’Giyur of the Vaad of Greater Washington, and speaks regularly for organizations such as Aneinu on timely Torah topics.
Rabbi Rhine received his semicha from Rabbi Berel Wein zt’l. Additionally, he is a talmid of BMG-Lakewood, of Rav Matisyahu Salomon zt’l, and of Rav Shmuel Meir Katz shlita. Rabbi Rhine has a master’s degree in Rabbinic and Talmudic Studies and a master’s degree in Educational Leadership.
Rabbi Rhine is the author of “The Magic of Shabbos: A Journey Through the Shabbos Experience,” and the author of many relationship articles posted on his Nefesh blog. He serves as a Dayan on the Beis Din L’Giyur of the Vaad of Greater Washington, and speaks regularly for organizations such as Aneinu on timely Torah topics.
Rabbi Rhine received his semicha from Rabbi Berel Wein zt’l. Additionally, he is a talmid of BMG-Lakewood, of Rav Matisyahu Salomon zt’l, and of Rav Shmuel Meir Katz shlita. Rabbi Rhine has a master’s degree in Rabbinic and Talmudic Studies and a master’s degree in Educational Leadership.
TEACH613
TEACH613™ is a non-profit educational organization which promotes Torah and mitzvah education through classes, counseling, and virtual media. We are recognized by the IRS as a 501 (c) 3 tax deductible charity (EIN: 26-3986239). To obtain a copy of our most recent 990, or with any other questions, please e-mail rmrhine@teach613.org.