Posts Tagged Orthodox

Canadian Friends of Kupat Hair

Kupat Hair is a charity based in Bnei Brak in Israel.

Bnei Brak is the only large city in Israel whose inhabitants are mainly ultra-Orthodox Jews. The city is located in the Dan metropolitan region east of Tel Aviv. Its small physical size and large number of inhabitants (some 150,000) make it Israel’s most densely-populated city. Moreover, its birth rate is one of the highest in the country.

Bnei Brak started out in 1924 as an agricultural settlement established by a group of Polish Hassidim (members of a Jewish mystic movement founded in the 18th century in Eastern Europe). However, due to a lack of land, many of its founders were forced to turn to other occupations, such as commerce and handicrafts, and soon Bnei Brak assumed an urban character.

It was officially declared a city with the establishment of the State of Israel, and in the early 1950s, many Admors (Hassidic “Grand Rabbis”) began moving their courts from Tel Aviv to Bnei Brak. Within several years, Bnei Brak had turned into the largest ultra-Orthodox Jewish center in the world, and assumed a marked ultra-Orthodox Jewish character. The city’s religious character gives it a special charm. It has no modish fashion shops, yuppie coffee houses, or posh restaurants, but it has an extraordinary simplicity, modesty and uniqueness which culminate in the hustle and bustle as the Jewish Sabbath day approaches, when crowds of Hassidic Jews throng to the synagogues to pray.

Ultra-Orthodox Jews are divided into different Hassidic courts and into different communities, and the city is divided along the same principle. There are neighborhoods specific to particular courts (for example, the Vizhnitser neighborhood) and to particular communities (such as the Ponevezh district, whose residents belong to the Lithuanian stream of non-Hassidic ultra-orthodox Jews). Interspersed among them are a large number of Yeshivas (institutes of learning sacred Jewish texts), Admor courts, Kollels (institutes for advanced students of religious texts), and other religious institutions.

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Yeshiva Darchei Torah

An Orthodox Jewish Day school, serving over 300 students from K through 12th grade for girls and through 8th grade for boys, and 25 students in pre-school. Yeshivas Darchei Torah provides a quality religious and secular education, stressing the growth of each, individual student.

“A wonderfull place filled with the light of Torah” says Moishe Alexander” May they only have success with are
support.

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The National Society for Hebrew Day Schools

Moishe Alexander has supported Torah Umesorah so that they can help bring orthodox Jewish children proper educations.

Today, Torah Umesorah’s membership consists of over 675 day schools and yeshivos, with a total student enrollment of over 190,000. There is hardly an existing community of Orthodox Jews that does not have access to a day school education.

Torah Umesorah continues to found new day schools. and we continue to serve as the pre-eminent support system for the schools, providing Personnel Placement, Curriculum Development, Publications, Principal and Teacher Training, School Supervision, Resource Materials for Teachers, Conferences and Conventions, a Hemshech Program for over 1000 teenagers, and more. We do our very best to provide indispensable materials upon which teachers rely to effectively educate their students.

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