Tag: Torah Learning

Photographer Avraham Elbaz visited the Slabodka Yeshivah in Bnei Brak to capture a scene of Torah learning, finding two dedicated students engrossed in study despite the sparse attendance.
The text discusses various topics from different issues of "Inbox."
The text discusses various issues and experiences shared by different individuals in the Jewish community.
Rav Gershon Edelstein, a revered figure in the yeshivah world, passed away at the age of 100, leaving behind a legacy of quiet influence and profound Torah knowledge.
Mordechai Hager, founder and CEO of Regah Ventures, shared insights on Torah, business, and personal anecdotes with the interviewer.
Rabbi Chaim Aryeh Z. Ginzberg shares a personal story highlighting the humility of the late Torah giant Rav Moshe Feinstein.
Rav Dov Landau, a prominent figure in the Ashkenazi Charedi Lithuanian community, called for special prayers due to the challenges faced by the Jewish people, including threats to Torah study and military service debates in Israel.
The text discusses the divide between charedim and the rest of Israel regarding military enlistment.
A hakaras hatov letter expresses gratitude to Jewish Action for initiating a program that fostered meaningful learning relationships for Jewish individuals with special needs, inspired by a Yachad Shabbaton experience.
The article responds to a podcast discussion claiming that American Judaism is boring.
This article examines a common prooftext used to argue that full-time Torah learning in yeshivas justifies exempting charedi (ultra-Orthodox) students from military service.
In this issue of Family First Inbox, the first letter discusses the idea of sacrificing a career for Torah learning, suggesting that talents should be used for a Torah purpose.
In this letter from an IDF combat soldier in Gaza, the author expresses their belief that army service is essential for every Jew.
In this letter, an IDF combat soldier expresses his belief that army service is essential for every Jew.
This article highlights four children's books with Jewish themes.
In the first book, "Yedias HaTorah Step by Step," Rabbi Dovid Schoonmaker shares techniques to improve memory when studying Torah, focusing on Gemara but applicable to any area of Torah.
In this article, Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph reflects on his personal journey of learning and education.
The article discusses the importance of engaging in acts of chesed (kindness) as a central component of Jewish life.
In this text, the author discusses the future of American Orthodoxy and identifies two main areas of focus: internal issues within the community and interactions with other Jewish and general segments of society.
Rav Aharon Lichtenstein shares additional insights about Rav Yitzchak Hutner, their mutual teacher.
The debate surrounding Torah u-Madda, the idea that Torah and secular studies can enhance each other, is the topic of a symposium presented by Lehrhaus.
This article discusses the challenges facing non-Orthodox American Jewry and the importance of Jewish literacy and Torah learning for Jewish communities to flourish.
Rabbi Jeremy Wieder joins the 18Forty Podcast to discuss the Torah's perspective on social justice.
Rav Dovid Feinstein, the Rosh Yeshiva of Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem (MTJ), was a beloved figure in the Lower East Side Orthodox community.
The text discusses the story of the Survivors Talmud, also known as the DP Camp Gemara or Sheerit Hapleitah Shas, a Talmud printed for Jewish survivors of the Holocaust to facilitate Torah study in displaced persons camps post-World War II.