Officially ordained in 2000 at the University of Judaism
with a Master’s in Rabbinic Literature, Rabbi Mark Borovitz combined his
knowledge of Torah and street smarts to shape his calling: helping recovering
addicts find their way in the world. Spiritual Leader, Author, Senior Rabbi,
ex-con, recovering alcoholic, and overall anomaly, he is able to reach both the
addict and the congregant, and de-stigmatize this life threatening disease.
After being released from prison in 1988 he began his work at Beit T’Shuvah,
a nonprofit, non-sectarian, Jewish addiction treatment center and synagogue
community in Los Angeles. Over the past twenty-eight years, he has co-created
one of the most exceptional approaches to addiction treatment and criminal
rehabilitation and reintegration in the world.
Currently, as the Senior Rabbi and the Co-Director of the Elaine Breslow
Institute at Beit T’Shuvah, Rabbi Mark’s leadership is unparalleled. Community
members, addicts, educators, dignitaries, and executives all seek his wisdom;
working with people, he is living proof that change is possible; when speaking
to the congregant, he stands for the hope that every man has a higher purpose.
As the organization has grown, Rabbi Mark’s unique take on addiction treatment
has solidified him as an expert and visionary in the field. His
biography, The Holy
Thief: A Conman’s Journey from Darkness to Light (Harper
Collins), tells the story of his life from hopelessness to redemption, for
which the rights were recently optioned. He also recently released his newest
book, Finding Recovery and Yourself in
Torah: A Daily Spiritual Path to Wholeness (Jewish
Lights Publishing).
Rabbi Mark has been featured in articles in the Los Angeles
Times, Moment Magazine, The Jewish Journal, The Wall Street Journal and
newspapers across the world, including Israel’s largest publication, Haaretz
Daily Newspaper. In early 2004, Rabbi Mark was one of seven people invited to a
round table discussion with President George W. Bush about faith and recovery.
The Rabbi was also mentioned in President Bush's speech before the first
conference on Faith-Based Initiatives. He has been the featured speaker at many
seminars and lectures discussing spirituality and recovery, including CASA at
Columbia University and Spirituality Day at Northwestern University, and more
recently, spoke alongside Susannah Heschel at B'nai Jeshurun in New York City; Rabbi
Mark is also placed on the faculty of the Spirituality Mind Body Summer
Institute for Teachers College at Columbia University. Rabbi Mark Borovitz’s
tireless efforts have been the driving force behind not only, the robust and
growing movement that is Beit T’Shuvah, but also re-defining the recovery model
and helping all people, both in recovery and not, find their path to wholeness.