Kloyze
An Open Beit-Midrash in the Neighborhood  

     
The "Kloyze" is an evening beit-midrash: a smorgasebord of Jewish learning open to the general community. The beit-midrash strives to create an atmosphere in which anybody, regardless of their background, is invited to come and partake of a deep Torah experience. Open on Mondays & Wednesdays from 7:30pm to 10:30pm the "Kloyze" offers a variety of learning settings: Personal learning, learning with a chavruta (partner), guided workshops, and frontal classes. Both in terms of form and content the Kloyze attempts to integrate learning, so that it can be relevant to ourselves and the world around us.

If you have a specific interest please do not hesitate to let us know. 

              

  

The Elul/Tishrei Kloyze Program has started!  JOIN NOW!!


Mondays

19:30 - 21:00  Beit-Midrash + Small Workshops

Available workshops
  • Shai Wozner: Preparation for the Yomim Noraim.
  • Aviezer Cohen: Hassidic Teachings on the Chagim.
  • Dov Berkowtiz: The Song of the Mishna: Mesechet Avot
  • Daniel Sharshevski: Midrash Genesis Rabbah

21:00 Ma'ariv

21:15 - 22:30  Shiurim 
 
  • Shlomo Dov Rosen: Renewed Searching.

  • All classes are in Hebrew.







    Wednesdays

    19:30 - 21:30  Beit-Midrash -Chosen Topics

    Wednesdays is devoted to the study of a chosen topic. Each month the beit-midrash chooses a topic and studies it from a wealth of viewpoints and various forms of analysis using a wide range of sources. The first half of the evening is devoted to learning the prepared sources in small groups with members of faculty, while during the second half of the evening everybody comes together to partake in a joint shiur given either by a member of the faculty or by a guest speaker. 

    The subject for the month of Elul/Tishrei is: From Shofar to Succah

    19:30 - 20:30 Preparation in Havrutot or Guided Groups

    20:30 - 21:30 Shiur


    All classes are in Hebrew

    For additional information please contact Chananel Rosen: chananelykr@gmail.com



     
       
    Yakar: Center for Tradition & Creativity. 10 Halamed-Hey St. Tel: 972-2-561-2310 /1,info@yakar.org