
Samsa was a travelling salesman and above it there hung a picture that he had recently cut out of an illustration
The Aaron Pollack ז"ל Fund was created in memory of a great man who taught the true meaning of chesed.
Established in 1979, Orot has become Israel's largest religious teachers college with more than 5,000 students pursuing Bachelors and Masters of Education (B.Ed. / M.Ed.) degrees.
In an era unlike any other, which is changing so much of how we live our lives, one constant remains, that of growing a family.
Samsa was a travelling salesman and above it there hung a picture that he had recently cut out of an illustration
The Zemer HaZayit Congregation brings a modern and revitalizing spirit to its commitment to halachic observance through three basic principles.
Just 2.5 KM from Har Habayit, Beit Knesset Nof Zion will provide the local Ashkenazi and Sefardic communities with the appropriate sanctified space to praise Hashem, serve together in their adova, and an area that is family friendly.
Talmud Torah Moriah is situated in the Old City, opposite the Temple Mount, with a mission to educate the children of Israel on Taharat HaKodesh, to live a Torah life, Yirat Shamayim and Midot Tovot.
Hoshen Yeshuot Publishing House publishes the teachings of the Rabbis of the Yeshiva, who inquire in depth about the teachings of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook and his son Rabbi Zvi Yehuda HaCohen Kook זצ"ל.
Yeshivat Har Hamor was founded in Jerusalem in the year 5758, by the pupils of our Rav, Rav Zvi Yehuda HaCohen Kook זצ"ל The purpose of the Yeshiva is to build the Torah in Am Israel.
In an era unlike any other, which is changing so much of how we live our lives, one constant remains, that of growing a family.
The goal of Be A Mensch is to foster unity in Israeli society by facilitating positive relationships between religious and secular youth, who heretofore have had no contact with the Charedi community or Torah observance, to religious youth in an organized manner to promote understanding leading to Jewish unity.
“Degel Ami” is inspired by the movement of Rav Avraham Yitzchak Hakohen Kook זצ”ל the first Chief Rabbi of Israel. He aspired to establish “Degel Yerushalayim” which would help promote cultural, educational and community development for the Jewish people and the land of Israel.
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