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Beth Medrash Govoha
Posted by admin in Torah, Uncategorized, Youth on September 11th, 2009
Beth Medrash Govoha (Hebrew: בית מדרש גבוה) is the largest Talmudical Academy in the United States and one of the largest in the world. A Haredi institution, it was founded in 1943 by Rabbi Aharon Kotler with 13 students in Lakewood Township, New Jersey where it remains. It is commonly known as Bais Medrash Govoha, BMG, or Lakewood Yeshiva. Its enrollment in 2009 exceeds 5500 students
he campus consists of four main buildings containing over eight study halls available and numerous residence halls.
The yeshiva is licensed by the New Jersey Commission on Higher Education and accredited by the Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools. It is authorized to grant bachelor’s degrees and master’s degrees in Talmudics to those students who apply and qualify for the degrees, as well as a post-master’s certificate in Talmudic studies.
The yeshiva studies are based on classical Torah study traditions using the Talmud, Shulchan Aruch, responsa and rabbinic literature as texts and sources.
The daily schedule consists of three sedorim (or study sessions) plus daily prayers and meals. For each session there is usually a main limud’ (field/focus of study) based on the Talmud. However there also exists a system of chaburahs (group study) where 10-70 scholars form a chaburah (group) to study specific sub-texts within the Talmud and/or Shulchan Aruch.
Posted by Moishe Alexander
ICRF History
Posted by admin in Aid Services, Environmental, Health, Hockey, Israel, School, Torah, Uncategorized, Youth, family on July 9th, 2009
The Israel Cancer Research Fund (ICRF) supports groundbreaking cancer research by outstanding scientists in Israel. It is a voluntary charitable organization funded exclusively by private donations. Israeli researchers have been at the forefront of many of this decade’s most exciting developments in cancer research.
ICRF acts like the venture capital bank of cancer funding in Israel. Unlike many of the enormous government and private “cancer establishment” funding institutions, ICRF is open to imaginative new approaches and will often take a risk on new ideas. Research grants are awarded based strictly on merit – they do not favour any individual, institution or scientific point of view. The grant review process is rigorous, ensuring that only the most promising cancer research is funded. ICRF’s Scientific Review Panel is composed of more than 30 leading cancer researchers from Canada and the United States.
ICRF was founded in 1975 by a group of Canadian and American researchers, oncologists and lay people who were committed to the growth and development of Israel and to fighting cancer. They realized that a unique confluence of circumstance had positioned Israel to excel at cancer research:
Superb scientists: Israel has the world’s highest per capita concentration of scientists and physicians. The only thing the country needs more of is money to properly fund research.
Cost-effective research: the cost of conducting a research project in Israel is
30 per cent less than that of running the same project in Canada and the United States.
Well-equipped research network: Israel has a network of well-equipped laboratories, sophisticated hospitals and universities. Monies contributed go directly to advancing knowledge, not on constructing buildings or paying administrative costs.
Unified health care system: all Israelis belong to a national medical program, so record keeping and bio-statistical data collection are relatively simple.
Ethnic diversity: the Israeli population comprises of ethnic groups from many countries, making the nation itself a superb “laboratory” in which to study the role of environmental and cultural factors in the development of cancer.
http://www.icrfbuzz.org/web/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=7:about-icrf&catid=6:about-icrf&Itemid=8
reviewed by Moishe Alexander, CFC Canadian funding corp CEO
Donate to ALEH
Posted by admin in Aid Services, Environmental, Health, Israel, Uncategorized, Youth, family on July 3rd, 2009
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| Israel |
Main Offices 12 Aharonovitz St., POB 435 Bnei Brak 51103 Tel: 03-617-1888 Fax: 03-617-1880 Email: aleh@aleh.org Non-Profit ID: 58-004-030-1 |
| United States |
Aleh Foundation 5317 13th Ave Brooklyn NY 11219 Tel: 718-851-4596/800-317-2534 Fax: 718-851-4597 Email: shlomo@alehfoundation.org Non-Profit ID: 11-2716763 |
| United States |
Aleh Negev JNF 42 East 69th St. New York, NY 10021 Tel: 212-879-9305 x 240 Fax: 212-517-3293 Email: yossi@aleh.org Non-Profit ID: 13-1659627 |
| Canada |
Aleh Rehabilitation of Canada 75 The Donway West, Suite 1400 Don Mills Ontario M3C 2E9 Tel: 416-449-6350 Ext. 28 Email: info@aleh.ca Non-Profit ID: 86477 4088 RR0001 |
| United Kingdom/Great Britain |
Aleh Charitable Foundation 37 Ferncroft Avenue London NW3 7PG Tel: 207-433-8303 Email: alehnews@aleh.info Non-Profit ID: 327766 |
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Aleh South America
Tel: +972-52-879-7869 |
http://www.aleh.org/eng/donate.asp
reviewed by Moishe Alexander, CFC CEO
