Learn About Our Torah Sponsorship Opportunities
There are an abundance of reasons why you should consider sponsoring Torah opportunities with World of Belz. Without your support, the study of Torah shall stop. Torah study should be passed down l’dor vador -- from generation to generation. The children truly are our future, and your Sponsorship will benefit them in living a holy life and spreading the light of Torah.
If the study of Torah ceases, then the Jewish community at large will suffer and will not continue to exist. Without Torah, there is no Jewish life. When considering donating to the World of Belz Torah Sponsorship program, consider just how important the study of Torah really is.
It is imperative to learn to follow the commandments and mitzvot laid out in the Torah. It teaches Jews how to lead a proper, faithful Jewish life filled with the light of Torah. Torah is the most crucial text for Jewish life, whether in the home or in the community. It teaches us how to eat, dress, and behave. Indeed, to study the Torah is a mitzvah in and of itself.
The study of Torah is considered by many Talmudic writers to be the most important mitzvah that one can do, including saving the life of another person or observing Shabbat. This is because the study of Torah perpetuates Jewish life; it is of paramount importance. Just as one must satisfy one’s hunger with food, one must satisfy one’s spirit by learning Torah.
Torah is the most important mitzvah because it teaches one how to complete every other mitzvah. Without the study of Torah, we would have no idea how to lead our lives, or how to bring about the coming Messiach. In order for the Messiach to come, all Jews must be learned in Torah and observant of its lessons.
Because of dedicated Torah study, the Jewish nation is able to persevere. The Torah includes the five books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. These five books contain crucial lessons for Jews to understand themselves and their relationship with HaShem. We learn about the world around us and how to interpret it through Torah. It also teaches us how we should act -- with courage, kindness, and faith.
Through the study of Torah, Jews are inspired to lead faithful, pious lives dedicated to HaShem, goodness, and charity. It also helps inspire especially gifted students to pursue careers such as becoming Rabbis or Cantors, both of which are essential to the Jewish community and for its continuance.
The donation program is called Light of Torah. You can participate in donating to one hour, one day, or one week or more of Torah study for varying prices.
One hour of Torah study is the participation in many moments of study, and in these moments of toil come many mitzvot. One day of Torah study is a link in the chain of eternity, and a huge leap in preserving the future of the Jewish nation. One week of Torah study is very important to those undergoing diligent Torah study, and ensures the path of diligent students all over the world.
World of Belz has Belz Kollelim in 33 different locations spread throughout Israel, lead by 1,486 Rabbinic leaders. They have locations in Jerusalem, Haifa, Ashdod, Bet Shemesh, Bnei Brak, Kiryat Gat, and Givat Ze’ev. Thus, they promote the knowledge of Torah all throughout Israel.
No matter their denomination, all Jews are united by the study of Torah. Torah teaches us how to build a home, how to raise our children who are the future of our nation. Without the study of Torah, all would be lost within the people of Israel.
By donating to the Torah Sponsorship program at World of Belz, you enter a partnership with eternity, because of this promise to teach Torah to all new generations of Jews. A donation to the World of Belz Torah Sponsorship programs helps us build the future together. Regardless of your donation amount, you are contributing to an enormous legacy of Torah Study that will help Jewish life continue.
Donating is an act of charity and chesed, loving-kindness, that will benefit your soul. Charity is required of every Jew -- so why not do charity that will continue to give infinitely?