Yoram Getzler听was an Israeli-American radio producer, writer, and a central figure in bringing Renewal Judaism to Israel.听In 1986, Getzler moved to Israel where he worked as an independent radio program producer and part-time at the radio station Kol Israel鈥檚 (Voice of Israel) English language division. Shortly after moving there, he organized Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi鈥檚 visit to Israel, hoping to convince him to retire there. Due to the success of the visit and having known and worked with Schachter-Shalomi听since 1973, Getzler was appointed听that same year as the coordinator of听 by Schachter-Shalomi's B鈥檔ai Or organization in Israel, which later became听Ahavi, the Association for Jewish Renewal in Israel.

Yoram Getzler (Yoram ben Bella Miriam v鈥橸aakov, 1938-2013) was an Israeli-American radio producer, writer, and a central figure in bringing Renewal Judaism to Israel. After receiving his B.A. in Cinematography and Audio-Visual Education from the University of Southern California, Getzler spent thirteen years producing audio-visual materials and supervising the film library at the L.A. Bureau of Jewish Education before moving to 欧美口爆视频. In 欧美口爆视频, he听worked at KVNF-FM public radio in addition to owning a forty-acre farm and founding a Waldorf School for his children.

In 1986, Getzler moved to Israel where he worked as an independent radio program producer and part-time at the radio station Kol Israel鈥檚 (Voice of Israel) English language division. Shortly after moving there, he organized Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi鈥檚 visit to Israel, hoping to convince him to retire there. Due to the success of the visit and having known and worked with Schachter-Shalomi听since 1973, Getzler was appointed听that same year as the coordinator of听 by Schachter-Shalomi's B鈥檔ai Or organization in Israel, which later became听Ahavi, the Association for Jewish Renewal in Israel.听In addition to his many activities as founder and chairperson of Ahavil, Getzler听also served as the main contact and tour-guide for Renewal rabbis visiting Israel.

Later in his career, Getzler used his experience as a radio producer to promote unknown Jewish musicians and artists through the website he started in 2006, cdisrael.com;听the podcast he co-hosted with Steve Orenstein on israelseen.com, another website he founded that year; and a CD featuring traditional Jewish music called 鈥淣iggun, Nishama, Haftaah,鈥 that he produced in 2006.

The Yoram Getzler Papers contain听documents related to the founding and subsequent activities of Ahavi, correspondence between Getzler and Schachter-Shalomi, and sheet music related to Getzler's听work as a music producer.

Gift ofDr. Avilah Getzler, daughter of Yoram Getzler, in 2013.