Nachman Seltzer
Rabbi Nachman Seltzer | |
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Seltzer in 2022 Seltzer in 2022 | |
Native name | נחמן סלצר |
Born | 1978 (age 46–47) Brooklyn, New York, United States |
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Language | English |
Alma mater | Beth Medrash Govoha |
Period | 2004–present |
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Spouse | Aliza Seltzer |
Children | 4 |
Nachman Seltzer (Hebrew: נחמן סלצר; born 1978) is an American-Israeli Haredi rabbi, author, public speaker and journalist.[1] He is known for his work in Jewish literature, particularly focusing on biographies and inspirational stories based on real-life events. He also served as the director of the Shira Chadasha Boys Choir.
Early life and education
[edit ]Seltzer grew up in a Breslov family in Flatbush and Borough Park in Brooklyn, New York.[2] [3] He attended the Torah Vodaas, Karlin-Stolin, and Yesodei Hatorah yeshivas.[3] He attended various summer camps, where he performed as an actor.[4] As a child, he joined the Miami Boys Choir for two years, between 1992 and 1993.[3] [5]
At age 14, Seltzer immigrated to Israel with his family[6] and later studied at Beth Medrash Govoha in Lakewood, New Jersey.[7] After his marriage he studied at the Mir yeshiva in Jerusalem [7] and received semikha from Rabbi Yitzchak Berkovits at the Jerusalem Kollel.[3]
Writing career
[edit ]Seltzer is the author of 52 books as of 2025[update] , which are widely read in Orthodox Jewish communities. His works are known for their narrative style and generally focus on Jewish history, biographies, and inspirational stories,[3] as well as a number of thriller fiction titles.[7] It takes him three to four months to write each book.[4]
He wrote his first book, The Edge, at the age of 23.[4] It was published by Rabbi Moshe Dombey, the founder of Targum Press, who had earlier encouraged him to start writing.[3] His first few books were novels, after which he transitioned to short stories. Currently, he primarily writes biographies.[8]
His books are written in English, and approximately 10 of them have been translated into Hebrew, with some also translated into French, Spanish, and Yiddish.[9] [8] His book The Edge was adapted into a film by Boruch Perlowitz.[10] [11]
He also writes a weekly column in the Mishpacha titled "A Storied People", featuring non-fiction short stories.[12] He formerly contributed weekly to Hamodia .[7]
Public speaking
[edit ]Seltzer is a frequent lecturer in Jewish communities and on TorahAnytime, often discussing the themes of his books, including faith, positivity, and Jewish identity.[4] [13] He also gives classes on gemara and hashkafa at American yeshivas and seminaries.[7] [14]
Musical career
[edit ]In 2004, Seltzer founded the Shira Chadasha Boys Choir,[15] [16] which released about five albums and collaborated with artists such as Yaakov Shwekey, Lipa Schmeltzer, and Baruch Levine. The choir accompanied Shwekey in Bloomfield Stadium [17] and Avraham Fried at the Heichal HaTarbut [2] before closing in 2019.
Seltzer also produced Visions, an album of English songs, and co-produced The Story Experience.[3] In September 2021, he released a song titled "A Journey to Radin", which he composed and performed. This song was inspired by his participation in the Dirshu trip to Radun.[18] In February 2023, he released another song titled "It's About The Yomi", also composed and performed by him. This song served as a commercial for Eli Stefansky's daf yomi shiur.[19]
Reception
[edit ]Seltzer's books and lectures have been well received in Orthodox Jewish circles, garnering significant attention and praise for their unique blend of thriller elements and Jewish cultural themes. Israeli newspaper Ynet has described him as a Haredi version of Harlan Coben, noting that his fiction work has successfully crossed the sector barrier, appealing to both secular and religious readers.[7]
Personal life
[edit ]Seltzer is married to Aliza Seltzer and has four children.[4] [20] He lives in Ramat Beit Shemesh, Israel, and studies in a local kollel.[4] His son Yehuda Zvi came third place in the final of the children's reality show Magic Kass Star, which was broadcast on Kikar HaShabbat.[21] [22]
Seltzer was also one of the founders of Eli Stefansky's daf yomi shiur.[3]
Bibliography
[edit ]Year | Title | Publisher | Description |
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2004 | The Edge | Targum Press | Fiction |
2006 | The Link | Targum Press | Fiction |
In the Blink of an Eye | Hamodia Publishing | Short stories | |
Nine Out of Ten | Israel Book Shop | History | |
2008 | Stories With a Twist | Targum Press | Short stories |
The Network | Mesorah Publications | Fiction | |
2009 | Child of War | Mesorah Publications | Biography |
2010 | It Could Have Been You | Mesorah Publications | Short stories |
One Small Deed Can Change The World | Mesorah Publications | Short stories | |
A Moment in Time | Hamodia Publishing | Short stories | |
2011 | It Could Have Been You Volume 2 | Mesorah Publications | Short stories |
The Shadows | Mesorah Publications | Fiction | |
2012 | It Could Have Been You Volume 3 | Mesorah Publications | Short stories |
Meaning of the Moment | Hamodia Publishing | Short stories | |
2013 | Class Acts | Mesorah Publications | Short stories |
Heaven's Tears | Mesorah Publications | Biography of Sima Halberstam Preiser | |
2014 | 48 | Mesorah Publications | Short stories |
Inside Their Homes | Mesorah Publications | Biography | |
2015 | I Have An Amazing Story For You | Mesorah Publications | Short stories |
Class Acts Volume 2 | Mesorah Publications | Short stories | |
2016 | Incredible! | Mesorah Publications | Biography of Rabbi Yossi Wallis |
I Have An Amazing Story For You Volume 2 | Mesorah Publications | Short stories | |
Iberlebenishen | Tribyon | Yiddish-language short stories | |
2017 | At His Rebbi's Side | Mesorah Publications | Biography |
Zera Shimshon: The Sefer. The Stories. The Segulah. | Mesorah Publications | Work on Zera Shimshon | |
Duvid HaMelech | Kinder Shpiel | Yiddish-language children's biography of David | |
2018 | Encounters With Greatness | Mesorah Publications | Biography |
Zera Shimshon 2: The Sefer. The Stories. The Segulah. | Mesorah Publications | Work on Zera Shimshon | |
Escape To Shanghai | Menucha Publishers | History | |
2019 | Incredible! 2 | Mesorah Publications | Biography |
I have An Amazing Story For You Volume 3 | Mesorah Publications | Short stories | |
2020 | The Rebbetzin | Mesorah Publications | Biography of Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis |
Our Man in Jerusalem | Mesorah Publications | Biography of Rabbi Yisroel Gellis | |
A Tiny Taste of Heaven | Mesorah Publications | Short stories about hafrashas challah | |
2021 | Living Legend: Rabbi Grossman of Migdal HaEmek | Mesorah Publications | Biography of Rabbi Yitzchak Dovid Grossman |
Reb Getzel | Mesorah Publications | Biography of Getzel Berger | |
The Insider | Mesorah Publications | Biography of Yisroel Katzover | |
2022 | Rav Yitzchok Scheiner | Mesorah Publications | Biography of Rabbi Yitzchok Scheiner |
Zera Shimshon Eishes Chayil: The Sefer. The Stories. The Segulah | Mesorah Publications | Work on Zera Shimshon | |
I Have An Amazing Story For You Volume 4 | Mesorah Publications | Short stories | |
2023 | The Maggid of Sydney | Feldheim Publishers | Biography of Tom Rev and the Kamarna Rebbe |
From Sinai To Yerushalayim | Mesorah Publications | Biography of Roy and Leah Neuberger | |
90 Seconds | Mesorah Publications | Biography of Eli Beer | |
The Ribnitzer | Mesorah Publications | Biography of Rabbi Chaim Zanvil Abramowitz | |
2024 | Truth Meets Fiction | Adir Press | Fiction short stories |
Angels in Orange | Mesorah Publications | Stories about United Hatzalah in the October 7th attacks | |
Zera Shimshon on Tehillim: The Sefer. The Stories. The Segulah | Mesorah Publications | Work on Zera Shimshon | |
Avraham Avinu | Mesorah Publications | Children's biography of Abraham | |
2025 | The Askan | Adir Press | Biography of Shragi Newhouse |
The Haggadah with Stories | Mesorah Publications | Stories on the Haggadah |
References
[edit ]- ^ Cashman, Greer Fay (2023年06月23日). "Grapevine: Rev the storyteller". The Jerusalem Post . Retrieved 2025年03月04日.
- ^ a b Ehrenfeld, Yosef (2008年12月06日). "נחמן סלצר ושירה חדשה • ראיון לחסידיניוז לרגל האלבום החדש" [Nachman Seltzer and Shira Chadasha • Hasidinews Interview on the Occasion of the New Album]. Hasidinews (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024年09月18日.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Behind every great story is a great author: an exclusive interview with Rabbi Nachman Seltzer". The Jewish Vues. Retrieved 2024年09月15日.
- ^ a b c d e f Pensak, Margie (2018年08月20日). "Rabbi Nachman Seltzer: Up Close and Personal". Where What When . Retrieved 2025年03月04日.
- ^ "Nachman Seltzer - Miami Boys Choir Wiki". The New MBC Forum (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024年09月18日.
- ^ Klein Greenwald, Toby (2018年05月29日). "Author Rabbi Nachman Seltzer to Speak in Five Towns". The 5 Towns Jewish Times . Retrieved 2025年03月17日.
- ^ a b c d e f Farkas, Tali (2011年05月25日). "הרלן קובן עם כיפה שחורה" [Harlan Coben With a Black Kippah]. Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2025年03月03日.
- ^ a b "Rabbi Nachman Seltzer: opportunities, structure, and the universal appeal of passion". The Frum Books Newsletter. 2023年05月03日. Retrieved 2024年09月15日.
- ^ "נחמן סלצר מרקד על שני כובעים" [Nachman Seltzer Dances on Two Hats] (PDF). Mishpacha (in Hebrew).
- ^ "The Edge - Chol Hamoed Sukkos". Gruntig. 2016年10月08日. Retrieved 2025年03月04日.
- ^ Boruch Perlowitz (2016年10月06日). The Edge official Trailer . Retrieved 2024年09月18日 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Rabbi Nachman Seltzer". Mishpacha Magazine . Retrieved 2024年09月15日.
- ^ "Rabbi Nachman Seltzer". TorahAnytime. Retrieved 2024年09月15日.
- ^ "Interview with Rabbi Nachman Seltzer". JSuccess. 2023年07月29日. Retrieved 2025年03月04日.
- ^ "Exclusive Interview with Nachman Seltzer of Shira Chadasha Boys Choir". Mostly Music. 2011年05月26日. Retrieved 2025年03月04日.
- ^ דוד קליגר (2011年07月13日). מקהלת שירה חדשה עם נחמן סלצר בראיון והופעה ברדיו קול חי אצל יוסי אייזנטל . Retrieved 2024年09月18日 – via YouTube.
- ^ הכטמן, צילומים: מנדי (2010年12月12日). "ליבו במזרח, ההופעות בישראל: גלריה". Kikar HaShabbat (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024年09月18日.
- ^ אידישקייט (2021年08月31日). A Journey to Radin | Dirshu . Retrieved 2025年03月04日 – via YouTube.
- ^ R' Nachman Seltzer - Topic (2023年08月29日). It's About The Yomi . Retrieved 2025年03月04日 – via YouTube.
- ^ Eisen, Mirel (2020年03月18日). "Souls Ignited". Mishpacha Magazine . Retrieved 2025年03月06日.
I was fortunate to host Rabbi Nachman and Aliza Seltzer when they came to the States to do interviews for the book.
- ^ "והזוכה הוא... • הגמר הגדול של "כ." [And the winner is... • The grand finale of Magic Kass Star | Watch]. Kikar HaShabbat (in Hebrew). 2021年12月05日. Archived from the original on 2024年11月30日. Retrieved 2024年09月18日.
- ^ Leifer, Netanel (2022年06月28日). "נער הפלא מ'כוכב המג'יק קאס' חוזר" [The Wonder Boy From The Magic Kass Star Returns For An Interview]. Kikar HaShabbat (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024年09月18日.
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