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Sholom is a retired educator in Toronto, Ontario. He taught Tanach and Jewish Studies in Jewish day schools, and Computer Studies in public high schools for 30 years. He shared a Prime Minister's Award for Education for his work developing the CyberARTS curriculum in Toronto schools. Sholom was Program Director and Educational Director at Camp Ramah in Canada and has held various positions in the Jewish Community from Synagogue President to Adult Education Chairman. In his retirement, he founded an online Jewish high school (adraba.ca) and is writing a longer history of the 'inverted Nuns' phenomenon.
Sholom Eisenstat presents a passage of the Zohar about the inverted nuns in Parashat Beha'alotekha to explore the interplay between design and interpretation of the Torah.