Can you figure out the connection between: 1 – a Chiddushei Me’ri, 2 – a Gemara from Yehsivas Chachmei Lublin, 3 – a commemoration of the Chevron Massacre, 4 – and a Sefer Baal Shem Tov? This is what The Sefer Socher would like to call “the Yeshivas Slobodka-Chevron Collection” It’s a perfect example of how 4 seemingly separate and distinct items weave together to portray one great story of our history...ENJOY! TO SEE THE REST OF THE STORIES CLICK HERE Yeshivas Slobodka-Chevron was a small branch of the Slobodka Yeshiva in Europe before the war. However, after the war it became one of the epicenters of Limud Hatorah and the spreading of the Slobodka teachings and derech, for which it is known to this very day.

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Looking for a structured program that will give you the tools and resources you need to get Smicha? Hilchos Shabbos? Dayanus? Chuppah v’Kiddushin? Join Machon Smicha, the premier halachah institute serving the English-speaking Torah community. Machon Smicha is a unique, online, halacha-learning program that makes learning, getting tested and receiving smicha possible. We offer rigorous and structured learning programs in halachah across a broad spectrum of topics, which enables learners to grow and succeed in their Torah learning, from the novice to the scholar. Be empowered to learn Shulchan Aruch like never before, from the Mishnah and Gemara all the way to contemporary Poskim and Minhagim.

It was back in 1965 when the great Rabbi of Tosh ZT”L founded the town and Yeshiva of Tosh outside of the city of Montreal, Canada. The Rebbe, a descended of the dynasty of Tosh, dreamed of establishing a place dedicated to pure Torah and Chasiddus, and that is what he did. It would be be beyond this short article to describe all the mesiras nefesh the Rabbi had for his town and Yeshiva, but there is one small point that I would like to address here and that is the Rebbe’s mesiras nefesh for the  precious children with the establishment of THE TALMUD TORAH – BAIS YIDA  From the outset the Rebbe dedicated himself to building the Talmud Torah.

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Yeshivat Magen Abraham, was founded in 2008, under the pristine leadership and guidance of Rabbi Yosef Churba. Rabbi Churba has an innovative approach and understanding of each student which has given him the ability to reach every student. His belief is that every student has greatness within them, and it’s his job to unlock all that hidden potential. The staff shares the same ideology, with unwavering commitment to our students, enabling the students to become successful in their high school careers. > ACCREDITATIONThe school is accredited by the board of regents and it offers the students the ability to earn an advanced regent diploma. It has a dual curriculum focusing on both Judaic and Secular studies.

On the day of rav Ahraleh Belzer’s Yartzeit you can own his own personal safeguard that he used for himself and gave out to his family! Rav Ahrelah Belzer was known throughout the world as a poiyil yeshuos, bringing salvation to thousands of yidden who flocked to him for his brachah.TO SEE THE REST OF THE STORY CLICK HERE You can own the straw that Reb Ahraleh Belzer stood on Yom Kippur and then placed under his bed for shmira!! WHAT BETTER WAY TO TAP INTO THIS SPECIAL SHMIRA OF THE TZADDIK THAN TO HAVE HIS OWN PERSONAL SEGULA IN YOUR HOME?!More Items From Reb Ahraleh Belzer TO SEE MORE CLICK HERE 

Looking for a structured program that will give you the tools and resources you need to get Smicha? Hilchos Shabbos? Dayanus? Chuppah v’Kiddushin? Join Machon Smicha, the premier halachah institute serving the English-speaking Torah community. Machon Smicha is a unique, online, halacha-learning program that makes learning, getting tested and receiving smicha possible. We offer rigorous and structured learning programs in halachah across a broad spectrum of topics, which enables learners to grow and succeed in their Torah learning, from the novice to the scholar. Be empowered to learn Shulchan Aruch like never before, from the Mishnah and Gemara all the way to contemporary Poskim and Minhagim.

Virtual Judaica is proud to present another diverse auction of rare Jewish seforim, posters, photos, and manuscripts. In our 25 years of business, we have successfully auctioned over 50,000 items to thousands of satisfied clients. Begin your collection today with as little as $10 and own a piece of Jewish history. Auction Ends August 20th – BID NOW View our rare Judaica items in our online auctions by CLICKING HERE Printed Amulet, R. Eleazar of Worms, 19th CenturyPirke Avot Painting, Zalman Kleinman, Brooklyn 20th C.

The Bas Ayin, Harav Avraham Dov Ber Auerbach of Ovritch was born in 5525/1765 in the Ukrainian town of Chmielnik. He would later take over the position as Rabbi of Ovritch, where he would remain for nearly forty years. The Bas Ayin was niftar on the 12th of Kislev, 5601/1840 amid the plague which immediately stopped. He was buried in a me’arah alongside other great Chassidic leaders, not far from the kevarim of the Beis Yosef and the Alshich. His kever in Tzfas is noted as a place of prayer for those in need of yeshuos. Thousands of Yidden come every year to his yartzeit and many stories are told of miracles that have come as a result. The Bas Ayin did not merit children, but invested much Vduring his last years to bring his life’s work to print.

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