Tag: Yeshivot

The Conservative Party has included in their election manifesto a proposal to lift restrictions on entry to faith free schools, allowing them to admit pupils solely based on religion.
Chasidic protesters marched outside Parliament against a proposed Private Members Bill that would require a register of home-schooled children, affecting yeshivot with limited secular education.
Charedi campaigners are rallying against government proposals for compulsory registration of children not in traditional school settings, citing concerns over parental rights and religious autonomy.
Community-based organizations such as shuls, Hatzalah, and Jewish community centers can play a valuable role in educating the frum community about health.
When considering a move to a new Jewish community, it's important to not only focus on amenities like job opportunities, schools, and kosher food, but also to think about how you can contribute to the community.
Rabbi Chaim Rapoport explores HaRambam's approach to Aggada in this article.
The article discusses the beginnings of the Baal Teshuvah movement and the development of NCSY (National Conference of Synagogue Youth) as a youth movement in American Orthodox synagogues.
The Babylonian Talmud is a complex and fascinating work that lacks a complete and accessible history of its early development.
Jack Bieler champions women's Talmud study, noting the importance of individual interest and ability in Jewish education.
The text discusses the friendship between the renowned Talmudic scholar Saul Lieberman and the great Yiddish writer Chaim Grade, shedding light on their connection and mutual respect despite their differing backgrounds in traditional yeshiva education.