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RABBINIC AUTHORITIES
HaRav Shmuel Kamenetsky
HaRav Yaakov Perlow
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Rabbi Ilan Feldman
Atlanta, GA
Rabbi Yaacov Haber
Jerusalem, Israel
Mr. Richard Horowitz
Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi Yehoshua Karsh
Northbrook, IL
Dr. David Lieberman
Lakewood, NJ
Rabbi Yitzchok Lowenbraun
National Director
Rabbi Shlomo Porter
Baltimore, MD
Mr. Jeff Schachter Esq.
Passaic, NJ
Mr. Frank Storch
Baltimore, MD
HaRav Michel Twerski
Milwaukee, WI
Mr. Jerry Wolasky
Baltimore, MD
ADVISORY BOARD
Mr. Mark Bane
Lawrence, NY
Mr. Jonathan Beren
Denver, CO
Dr. Robert Edelman
Baltimore, MD
Rabbi Avraham Edelstein
Jerusalem, Israel
Dr. Michael J Elman
Mr. Howard Tzvi Friedman
Mr. Joseph Friedman
Olney, MD Mr. Harvey Hecker
Toronto, ONT
Mr. Steven Rosedale
Cincinnatti, OH
Rabbi Simcha Scholar
Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Dovid Refson
Jerusalem, Israel
Mr Gary Torgow
Detroit, MI
Rabbi Abraham Twerski, MD
Monsey, NY
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Dear Friends,
Yeshiva University's Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education along with the Association of Jewish Outreach Programs is conducting a study of adolescent adjustment in the Orthodox Jewish community.
There has been much discussion and concern in the observant community about the many challenges facing our youth. It is no doubt a very complex and multifaceted concern with no simple solutions and all evidence that we have to date is anecdotal in nature.
The focus of the study will be on adolescents growing up in families who are newly observant as well as adolescents born into families whose parents have been observant from birth. The survey, to be completed by parents who have adolescents between the ages of 11 and 19, should take approximately 30 minutes. It is completely confidential and anonymous. The researchers will not be able to trace the identity of participants in the study.
In our times of financial stress, rapid assimilation and attrition of the religious community from within, we need to focus our efforts and resources in the most effective way possible. A well conducted, scientific survey of our youth and families is one of the best tools to help us identify the problems affecting our youth. It will help us to understand their mindset, and, therefore, help us to provide them with the best support possible.
Please complete the survey by December 22. The survey is to be completed by a parent, not the adolescent.
Thank you so much for your participation in the study which will help us better meet the mental health needs of adolescents in our community.
Please click here to access the survey and we thank you for your participation.
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Ohr Somayach Monsey Presents Legacy Learn Seminars
Ohr Somayach will be offering several Legacy Learn Seminars in the next few months. The 7-10 day programs are designed for a Level 2 talmid who is interested in a primarily learning based experience. Hosted at our Monsey campus, the program offers a thorough, text-based, skills building introduction to the world of Torah learning The shiurim will be delivered by the Yeshiva's rabbanim and enrollment will be limited in order to meet each talmid's particular hashkafic/learning needs. A few trips and extra-curricular activities are built in to provide a balanced experience. The dates of the next few programs are Nov. 8-17, Dec. 19-28 and Jan. 3-10.
For more information please see the Legacy Learn link at www.os.edu
For further information, please call Yered Viders at 845-558-8971. |
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New! The Non-Orthodox Jew's Guide to Orthodox Jews
The Non-Orthodox Jew's Guide to Orthodox Jews was written by David Baum to fill a void - the lack of a single book that can be given to secular Jews that explains our thoughts and beliefs and the underlying reasons behind them. With an introduction written by HaRav Aharon Feldman of Ner Israel, the book touches on nearly every conceivable issue in a friendly and non-judgmental manner.
The book has also proven to be tremendous chizuk for Orthodox Jews, especially those in kiruv and can be purchased directly from the author, David Baum at jewsguide.com Enter promo code "kiruv" at checkout and enjoy the reduced price of $18.00 per book. |
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 Donations by the Wealthy Dropped Sharply with Recession An Article from The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Gifts to charities from wealthy Americans plummeted by an average of nearly 35% from 2007 to 2009. Continue Reading
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 Intermarriage Rates Among Diaspora Jews at All Time High An Article from Ynet News
A new study revealed by the Knesset Information and Research Center shows high rates of intermarriage among Jewish communities in the Diaspora.
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At Tulane, Using Jewish Studies to Grow Jewish Life An Article from JTA
Three years ago, Tulane University seemed like fertile ground to grow a more robust Jewish studies program. Continue Reading
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 Is Marriage Becoming Obsolete? An Article from CNN
According to a TIME/Pew research poll released last week, 40 percent of Americans believe that marriage is becoming obsolete, up from just 28 percent in 1978. Continue Reading
| Is Reform Movement Going Kosher? An Article from JTA
Kosher -- it's the first word in the book. And tackling the "k" word head-on is part of what makes the first Reform guide to Jewish dietary practice so significant. Continue Reading
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