Robbie Gringras is a British-born Israeli writer, performer, and
educator.Robbie is a motivational speaker who performs internationally
as far as Australia, Germany, Hong Kong, USA, and Israel. His shows
revolve around the theme of complexity of love and understanding of
Israel and Judaism.A British-born Oxford University graduate, Gringras
is a writer, actor, singer and storyteller who now lives in Israel on
Kibbutz Tuval.Through theater and music, Robbie Gringras expresses his
passion for the land of Israel (which he and his family made Aliyah to
in 1996) and artistically shares his passion with his audiences. He is
able to do this with his talents of directing, writing, acting, and
story telling. One of his productions is called, That’s Why I’m
(Still) Here, in which he tells a series of stories about his
adjustment to Israel â€" when he moved there, the significance of why
he did, and why he is still there today. His performance provides a
new perspective of the land of Israel, and what it means to live
there. “In the end alyiah isn’t about arriving. It’s about
staying…†, he says.
educator.Robbie is a motivational speaker who performs internationally
as far as Australia, Germany, Hong Kong, USA, and Israel. His shows
revolve around the theme of complexity of love and understanding of
Israel and Judaism.A British-born Oxford University graduate, Gringras
is a writer, actor, singer and storyteller who now lives in Israel on
Kibbutz Tuval.Through theater and music, Robbie Gringras expresses his
passion for the land of Israel (which he and his family made Aliyah to
in 1996) and artistically shares his passion with his audiences. He is
able to do this with his talents of directing, writing, acting, and
story telling. One of his productions is called, That’s Why I’m
(Still) Here, in which he tells a series of stories about his
adjustment to Israel â€" when he moved there, the significance of why
he did, and why he is still there today. His performance provides a
new perspective of the land of Israel, and what it means to live
there. “In the end alyiah isn’t about arriving. It’s about
staying…†, he says.
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