Rabbi Kripper holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology with a specialization in social psychology from the University of Buenos Aires and a postgraduate degree in education and contemporary Judaism from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is a graduate of the Latin American Rabbinical Seminary. He has served as a rabbi in communities in Argentina, Brazil, the United States, and Uruguay.
He is the author of the books “Guesher Hachaym. Sidur,” “A Guide for the Bereaved,” “Death, Mourning, and Hope: Essays on Grief and Judaism,” “Cardinal Virtues: A Commentary on Pirkei Avot,” and “From the Depths: Comforting Prayers and Readings for the Sick and Their Families.”
He is the author of the books “Guesher Hachaym. Sidur,” “A Guide for the Bereaved,” “Death, Mourning, and Hope: Essays on Grief and Judaism,” “Cardinal Virtues: A Commentary on Pirkei Avot,” and “From the Depths: Comforting Prayers and Readings for the Sick and Their Families.”