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Schedule
of Classes for Thursdays, April 30th-May 21st:
Geulah
B'Rachamim: Lessons to Help a Jew Yearn for Redemption
with Rabbi Pinchas Winston, 11:15-12:30
The
Jewish world is certainly less stable than it
was even just 6 months ago. Is this just a passing
phase of history, or the fulfillment of something
bigger, and if the latter, what should we be doing
at this crucial time? Yearning for the Final Redemption
and the revelation of God's Presence is the MOST
important way to ensure that the redemption comes
mercifully.
Rabbi
Pinchas Winston is a writer and an international
lecturer. He is well-known for his books and articles
that focus on the importance of Eretz Yisroel
today, as well as his commentary on the weekly
parsha, which is read by thousands each week via
Torah.org and
his own web site, Thirtysix.org.
He can be heard on OU
Radio as the host of "Redemption to Redemption"
and "Nefesh HaChaim." His latest book,
"Geulah b'Rachamim: 60 Daily Lessons to Help
A Jew Yearn For Redemption," is designed
to reawaken a redemption-consciousness amongst
Jews, both in the Diaspora and in Eretz Yisroel,
an important factor in assuring the safety of
the Jewish people in every generation.
Cost: NIS 15
Parsha Insights: The
Weekly Torah Reading
with Rav Yosef Benarroch, 12:45-2:00
Always enjoyable, Rav Benarroch's
class on the weekly Torah portion will enlighten
and inspire.
Born in Tangiers, Morocco,
Rabbi Benarroch moved along with his family
to Winnipeg, Canada at a young age. He graduated
from the Jewish high school there and went on
to the University of Manitoba where he received
a BA in Physical Education and a degree in education.
He moved to Israel where he spent nine years
in Yeshiva studies attending the well known
Mercaz Harav Yeshiva. He received his Semicha
(Rabbinic ordination) at The Harry Fischel Institute.
For nine years he served as the Rabbi of Congregation
Beth Hamidrash, the Sephardic synagogue of Vancouver,
Canada. He also served as the head of the Rabbinical
Association of Vancouver, and was a member of
the Vancouver Bet Din. Rabbi Benarroch brings
a love for Judaism along with a warm and open
approach to the center. He lives in Efrat with
his wife Elana and their seven children.
Cost:
This class is free
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