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New Monsey Chabura For Working B’nei Torah To Host Rabbi Shmuel Weiner Shlit”a

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This coming Sunday morning, November 24th, the Rooted Chabura in Monsey will be hosting Rabbi Shmuel Weiner Shlit”a as they cover the topic of Dina D’malchusa Dina and Gezel Akum. The Chabura will be learning detailed Mareh Mikomos (booklets are provided) on the topic. Rabbi Weiner Shlit”a will then deliver a shiur summarizing the topic and setting forth the practical application. The program begins at 9:30 with Chavrusa learning followed by Rabbi Weiner’s shiur which will end by 11:30. Breakfast is provided for all attendees. The Chabura takes place in K’hal Zichron Michoel, 153 Grandview Ave (extra parking next door the Grandview school).

Rooted In Yeshiva is an organization that helps B’nei Torah establish a strong framework for themselves as they enter the often secular workforce and in the years that follow. The organization’s goal is to help the members of the Torah community stay connected to their fundamental Hashkafa and Torah values when encountering the questions and scenarios of a new environment. Established under the guidance of Rabbi Shmuel Weiner and Rabbi Chaim Zvi Senter, Rooted has already established itself as a strong resource for those who are B’nei Torah for Life.

 

One of Rooted’s most successful programs is the Chabura that focuses on topics relevant to those in the workforce. The Chabura requires a relatively modest commitment of two hours a week but covers the basics of many topics that are necessary learning material for those at work. (Click Here For a Full List of Topics) Current locations include Jerusalem, Israel, in the largely American neighborhood of Ramat Eshkol, and Monsey, New York. Rooted is also in the process of opening new locations as well B’ezras Hashem.

 

 Don’t miss this special opportunity!! For more details and to reserve a booklet with the Mareh Mikomos click here

For more information about Rooted or to bring programs to your community visit www.rootedinyeshiva.com

 



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