Orthodox Judaism is the most traditional branch of Judaism. Followers believe that both the Written and Oral Torah contain the exact words of God.
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Orthodox Judaism is the most traditional branch of Judaism. Followers believe that both the Written and Oral Torah contain the exact words of God.
Do not worry, I don't know and don't care who you are. Only that I am also familiar with the Yeshiva.
That was a quick response.
It does remind me that I probably should donate some money for the roof issue- and apparently they already managed to get to their goal, which is great! I considered sharing a link here, though I have a policy of not sharing fundraisers or any form of people asking for money here on principle. But since they don't need it per se, I think it's fine.
Personally I'm marginally curious who you are, anon, but considering you're asking this way you're clearly not interested in trying Jewish geography. Anyway, thank you, and good night!
Extremely sad news about a Yeshivah student who drowned in the Caribbean whilst bathing. I do hope the Chabad House where he volunteered has adequate swimming and water survival lessons. Z”L.
Meet Rabbi Menachem Bombach, 41, the founder of Torah Academy-Midrasha Chasidit, a new yeshivah system in Israel focused on reducing poverty in the haredi community through education.
Tuesday, May 24 – Friday, June 24, 2016 Participants in the Kollel engage in an intensive learning environment in which Torah is studied with passion, rigor, and commitment. Faculty members incorporate a broad range of approaches to the study of biblical, rabbinic, and philosophical texts, and invite participants to consider how these texts and ideas speak to them. Thrice-daily minyanim are complemented by morning hachanah l’tefillah — workshops in which approaches and techniques for deepening our davening experiences are explored. All participants engage in community service (e.g. staffing a nearby homeless shelter), and are encouraged to reflect upon the relationship between this service and their learning and prayer. The June Kollel is open to college students and recent graduates (graduate and rabbinical students included).
Hey guys!
Who wants to attend a stipended program to study Torah and do acts of community service in NYC this summer!
Drisha offers two Kollels - June, for all genders, and July, for women only. The study is traditional but open-minded and the people are brilliant. There are egalitarian and traditional davening options.
Both Kollels are still accepting applications as space and funding allows. You can also apply to audit classes!
Il faut mettre le soufre, la poix, et s’il se peut le feu de l’enfer aux synagogues et aux écoles juives, s’emparer de leurs capitaux et les chasser en pleine campagne comme des chiens enragés.
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Web Yeshiva helps people interested in learning Torah online and Talmud online to understand Jewish texts, from a beginner to expert level.
This is an AMAZING resource!!!! Wow!