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Tag Archives: kiruv
Rabbi Fingerer has inspired and educated audiences of various backgrounds
Heshy Fried posts to FB: “Rabbi Fingerer has got to be one of the worst Jewish names ever, almost as bad as nutkis, schmuckler and dick.” From TorahAnyTime.com: Rabbi Yitzchok Fingerer is an internationally renowned lecturer and author. Rabbi Fingerer … Continue reading
Posted in Rabbis
Tagged halachah, jewish names, jewish philosophy, kiruv, renowned lecturer, torahanytime
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The Slifkin Challenge
David Kelsey writes: One of Rabbi Slifkin’s tormentors — one of the few who remains standing anyway, as many have been caught in one type of scandal or another — is rethinking whether he is helping or hurting Kiruv with … Continue reading
Posted in David Kelsey, R. Natan Slifkin
Tagged apikorsim, David Kelsey, haredim, kiruv, kornreich, laundry list, rabbs, torah judaism
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Using Sex To Sell Torah
I was doing some research on Rabbi Simcha Weinberg and found some interesting comments about his late uncle Noah Weinberg, the founder of Aish HaTorah. I did not realize there was so much venom towards him. I researched these attacks … Continue reading
Posted in Aish HaTorah, Haredi, R. Noah Weinberg, R. Simcha Weinberg
Tagged Aish HaTorah, discovery seminar, haaretz, kiruv, norman lamm, professional satisfaction, ramhal, shaliach, soloveitchik, torah code
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NCSY sent public school students to Rabbi Tropper’s yeshiva
Whenever a shul I’m attending has an NCSY Shabbaton, I suspect that I will be surrounded by the worst-behaving kids that shul will see all year. David Kelsey of Kvetcher.net emails the head of NCSY: Dear Rabbi Burg, As I … Continue reading
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Tagged cultural clubs, David Kelsey, kiruv, public school students, school institutions, school teens
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Why Aren’t Yeshiva Bocherim (Students) Working With The Homeless And Davening With Black People?
"That’s not what yeshiva students do," says historian Dr. Marc Shapiro in his second lecture on Rav Zvi Yehuda Kook for Torah in Motion. "Rav Elazar Schach was opposed to kiruv (outreach). That was the standard charedi position. The Brisker … Continue reading
Posted in Haredi, Marc B. Shapiro, Modern Orthodox, Orthodoxy
Tagged davening, kiruv, marc shapiro, torah in motion, torah study, yeshiva students, yeshiva world
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Hormonal Judaism Vs Mind Judaism
Rabbi Yitzhock Adlerstein writes: There is good kiruv and there is bad kiruv. After reading ‘You’ve been Aish’d…’ in the Jerusalem Post, even the bad kiruv starts to look better. It is a piece that alternates between silliness and shallowness. … Continue reading
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Tagged declarative sentences, jerusalem post, kiruv, lilly foundation, orthodox world, term efficacy
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