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Rabbi Yaakov Beasley is an author [1] [2], teacher [3], and expert in Tanakh [4]. He currently teaches Tanakh at Yeshivat Lev Hatorah [3]. He has contributed articles or recorded shiurim to Israel Koschitzky Torat Har Etzion [5] [4], Tradition magazine [5]and Torah in Motion [6]. He was also a scholar for the Israel Bible [7]. In addition, he created a podcast called "TanachTalks" [1] [8] and has a podcast series on Spotify with Yeshivat Lev HaTorah [9].
Yaakov Beasley is from Toronto, Canada [1]. He moved to Israel in 1993 [10] and lives in Alon Shevut [11]. He has taught at CHAT [12], Yavneh Academy, Akiva High School and Yeshivat Shaarei Mevaseret Zion, among other institutions [13] [4]. He has degrees of MS from Yeshiva University in Jewish education [13] and BA from Bar-Ilan University, [1] where he is pursuing a doctorate on Micah [14]. He also studied at Mercaz Kollel [15].
Rabbi Beasley also co-edited: [4]