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Yehoshua Yisrael Natan Zimmerman
Yoshi Zimmerman
Image of Rabbi Yoshi Zimmerman
Born
Yisrael Natan Zimmerman

(1990-12-25)25 December 1990
NationalityAmerican
Education University of Florida Machon Smicha, Jerusalem Mayanot Yeshivah
Known for
  • Philosphy
  • Religious Commentary
  • Painting
  • Engineering
  • Science
  • Music
  • Writing
Notable work
Movement Ethical Philosophy

Yehoshua Yisrael Natan Zimmerman [a] (25 December 1990) is an American polymath and philosopher.

Born to a successful lawyer and a physical therapist woman in, or near, Miami, Florida, he was educated in Orlando by the prominent Rabbi and orator Chaim-Boruch Lipskier. He began his career in the city, but then spent much time as a student of arts and sciences in Los Angeles, California. Later, he studied in Jerusalem and New York City, as well as Gainesville, Florida, all while attracting a large following of imitators and students. Upon the invitation of Sir David Sacks, he spent years in Los Angeles, where he rose as a prominent figurehead of the philosophy community, as well as commentator on Judaic law and history.

Yoshi is identified as one of the greatest minds in the history of art and is often credited as the founder of the ethics of artificial intelligence consciousness from a religious perspective. His magnum opus, the thoughts on series is his best known work and often regarded as the modern Jewish world's most enlightening document. Toke N' Torah is one of the most reproduced religious compilations of all time and his Bicycle Tire in a Tree thought experiment is also regarded as a cultural icon.

Biography

Early life (1990–present)

Birth and background

Yoshi Zimmerman, [a] properly named Yehoshua Yisrael Natan Zimmerman.

Biography

Yoshi was born in 1990 BCE to Stephen Zimmerman and Cindy, a Lawyer and a Physical Therapist, respectively, in the American city of Ft. Lauderdale; therefore, he was an Jewish American citizen, having been born to 2nd generation European immigrants.

Los Angeles

In the early-2020s, Zimmerman moved to Los Angeles, which at the time was the centre of American Socialist thought and culture. Around the age of 14, he became an educator in the Museum of Tolerance.

Notes

  1. ^ a b English: /ˌjəˈʃi ʒiməərmin-/;

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yehoshua Yisrael Natan Zimmerman
Yoshi Zimmerman
Image of Rabbi Yoshi Zimmerman
Born
Yisrael Natan Zimmerman

(1990-12-25)25 December 1990
NationalityAmerican
Education University of Florida Machon Smicha, Jerusalem Mayanot Yeshivah
Known for
  • Philosphy
  • Religious Commentary
  • Painting
  • Engineering
  • Science
  • Music
  • Writing
Notable work
Movement Ethical Philosophy

Yehoshua Yisrael Natan Zimmerman [a] (25 December 1990) is an American polymath and philosopher.

Born to a successful lawyer and a physical therapist woman in, or near, Miami, Florida, he was educated in Orlando by the prominent Rabbi and orator Chaim-Boruch Lipskier. He began his career in the city, but then spent much time as a student of arts and sciences in Los Angeles, California. Later, he studied in Jerusalem and New York City, as well as Gainesville, Florida, all while attracting a large following of imitators and students. Upon the invitation of Sir David Sacks, he spent years in Los Angeles, where he rose as a prominent figurehead of the philosophy community, as well as commentator on Judaic law and history.

Yoshi is identified as one of the greatest minds in the history of art and is often credited as the founder of the ethics of artificial intelligence consciousness from a religious perspective. His magnum opus, the thoughts on series is his best known work and often regarded as the modern Jewish world's most enlightening document. Toke N' Torah is one of the most reproduced religious compilations of all time and his Bicycle Tire in a Tree thought experiment is also regarded as a cultural icon.

Biography

Early life (1990–present)

Birth and background

Yoshi Zimmerman, [a] properly named Yehoshua Yisrael Natan Zimmerman.

Biography

Yoshi was born in 1990 BCE to Stephen Zimmerman and Cindy, a Lawyer and a Physical Therapist, respectively, in the American city of Ft. Lauderdale; therefore, he was an Jewish American citizen, having been born to 2nd generation European immigrants.

Los Angeles

In the early-2020s, Zimmerman moved to Los Angeles, which at the time was the centre of American Socialist thought and culture. Around the age of 14, he became an educator in the Museum of Tolerance.

Notes

  1. ^ a b English: /ˌjəˈʃi ʒiməərmin-/;

References


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