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The Coronavirus Crisis and Halacha

by Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman | March 1, 2020 | Featured Posts, Kiruv and Chinuch Blog

Rav Aryeh Levin zt”l is famous for the following incident: When his wife had pain in her foot, Rav Aryeh brought his wife to the doctor and he said, “Doctor, my wife’s foot is hurting us.” It is interesting to

NEW: Class & Source Sheets on How Shoshanat Yaakov Reveals the Meaning of Purim

by Rabbi Dr. Nachum Amsel | February 26, 2020 | Featured Posts, Kiruv and Chinuch Blog

This chapter will uncover what is unique about Purim through a Piyut, a liturgical prayer-poem called Shoshanat Yaakov, that traditional Jews recite immediately upon the completion of the reading of the Book of Esther (called the Megillah) on the night of Purim

New eBook: S.M.I.L.E. – See Mitzvos In Your Life Every Minute

by Rabbi Moshe Goldberger | February 25, 2020 | Featured Posts, Kiruv and Chinuch Blog

ur goal should be to perform mitzvos with energy, quickness, focus and excitement. As the Mesillas Yeshorim explains in Chapter 6, with the Gemara

How to Successfully Call Hard to Reach Donors

by Avraham Lewis | February 24, 2020 | Featured Posts, Kiruv and Chinuch Blog, Non-for-Profit Management Blog, Programming & Marketing Blog

You call a donor or prospect. There’s no answer.  What action can you take that will increase your chances of a response?  Do you:  a) leave a voice message? or b) try reaching them through text, WhatsApp or email?

Why Stories are so Powerful in Your Fundraising

by Avraham Lewis | February 20, 2020 | Featured Posts, Kiruv and Chinuch Blog, Non-for-Profit Management Blog, Programming & Marketing Blog

Do you always have a great story, fresh and ready to share with your donors? It's understandable if you don't; you’re the head of your organization, or focused more on fundraising, and less connected to the people

NEW: Class & Source Sheets on the Torah Reaction to Financial Scandals & Greed

by Rabbi Dr. Nachum Amsel | February 16, 2020 | Featured Posts, Kiruv and Chinuch Blog, Non-for-Profit Management Blog, Programming & Marketing Blog

The spate of public arrests in the past few years by Jews who have swindled the government and many other people points to a serious breakdown in Jewish values. The most famous of these cases involves

How to Stop Wasting Money on a Logo

by Estie Rand | February 10, 2020 | Featured Posts, Kiruv and Chinuch Blog, Non-for-Profit Management Blog, Programming & Marketing Blog

Did you know that most of the money spent on marketing by nonprofits small business owners is WASTED? And I’m here to tell you it’s not your fault!

Torah Live Presents: The Best Video on Tu B’Shvat

by Hadassah Levy | February 4, 2020 | Featured Posts, Kiruv and Chinuch Blog

Looking for a way to teach about Tu B'Shvat that goes beyond dried fruit? Torah Live is proud to announce its new Tu B'Shvat video, Wisdom in Creation. This new video is all about fruit, trees and seeing the hand of Hashem in every little thing around us.

Join Virtual Gemara Chaburah Commencing Tu BiShvat 

by Rabbi Yitzchok Goldsmith | February 2, 2020 | Featured Posts, Kiruv and Chinuch Blog, Non-for-Profit Management Blog, Programming & Marketing Blog

Looking to master a topic in learning in learning? Missing the geshmak you had when in Yeshiva/Kollel? But life is busy. Even within the ranks of klei Kodesh, it can be hard with one’s schedule/location, to be part of a formal chabura.

Kick-off Super Bowl Weekend with Free Shiurim & Resources on Sports & Judaism

by Rabbi Michoel Green | January 29, 2020 | Featured Posts, Kiruv and Chinuch Blog

Many think that religion is confined to the realm of other-worldly matters. Yet, Judaism rejects this sharp division between secular and religious spheres, and urges us to sanctify the mundane. The ordinary elements of

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