(RNS) — The six-hour online Torah-fest may be a harbinger of the kinds of creative changes in Jewish communal life resulting from the coronavirus pandemic. (RNS) — On the eve of Shavuot, the Jewish ...
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Rabbi Joshua B. Gordon, executive director of Chabad of the Valley in the San Fernando Valley of California, is putting his Torah teachings online. After 40 years of leading Torah education, Gordon ...
Years before COVID-19 made online learning commonplace, WebYeshiva was offering Torah education to students around the world. There are hundreds of places to study Torah online, but, since the 1990s, ...
Sefaria is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the cultivation of Jewish learning. It has assembled a far-reaching library of Jewish texts and their interconnections, in Hebrew and in translation, ...
With everyone at home these days, web traffic is spiking and — apparently — online Torah is much in demand. Many schools have closed their physical campuses and moved classrooms online in an effort to ...
Before the popularity of Yahoo groups, which every Jewish community seemed to have a decade ago … before Facebook became the rage … before the development of ...
A couple hundred bucks can get you a variety of things on Goodwill’s online store: Tory Burch boots; a metal detector; a Burberry duffle; a collection of Furbies. Oh, and a Torah. Until Tuesday, you ...
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