Rabbi Nathan Lopes Cardozo
				
Rabbi Nathan Lopes Cardozo was born in Holland, and now lives in Israel. A
				sought-after lecturer on the international stage for both Jewish and
				non-Jewish audiences, Cardozo is known for his original and often fearlessly
				controversial insights into Judaism. His ideas are widely debated in social
				media, blogs, books and other forums.
				Born in 1946, Nathan was named after his father’s youngest brother who was
				killed in the Holocaust. His father was a secular Jew who was proud of his
				Portuguese Jewish origin. His mother was an orphan who, when her Christian
				parents died, was raised by his father’s Jewish family, and though not Jewish,
				she was an integrated part of the community and spoke their language. Later
				on, she saved her husband and his family during the Holocaust by hiding
				them in her apartment in the center of Amsterdam while the city was under
				Nazi occupation. Many times she risked her life by convincing the Nazis that
				her husband and family were already taken to the concentration camps.
				Due to his birth to a non-Jewish mother Cardozo was technically not
				halakhically Jewish either (natural-born Jewish status is conferred through
				one’s mother), but at age sixteen he formally converted to Judaism through
				the Amsterdam Rabbinate.
				Cardozo spent 12 years studying at various Haredi Yeshivas, including
				Gateshead Talmudical College. He received his semikhah (rabbinic
				ordination) from Rabbi Aryeh Leib Gurwitz, Rosh yeshiva of Gateshead.
				Rabbi Cardozo is the Founder and Dean of the David Cardozo Academy and
				the Bet Midrash of Avraham Avinu in Jerusalem. Rabbi Cardozo is the author
				of 13 books and numerous articles in both English and Hebrew. Rabbi
				Cardozo heads a Think Tank focused on finding new Halachic and
				philosophical approaches to religious issues facing the Jewish People and the
				State of Israel