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The online yeshivah

May 29, 2008 23:00

By

Marcus Freed

1 min read

The Torah is going from out of Zion further and faster than ever via the world’s first fully interactive online yeshivah.

Having just entered its second semester, the Web Yeshiva enables students to join a live online shiur (Torah lesson), interacting with the teacher and fellow pupils through webcams. Advanced conferencing technology allows them to see the study texts on one part of the screen.

“We’re able to reach students all over the world from Alaska to New Zealand,” says Rabbi Chaim Brovender, the Israel-based principal and instigator of the project. “We also have regulars in Santa Fe, New Mexico. We’re getting to people who might otherwise not have access to learning.”

Rabbi Brovender’s name is well-known on the yeshivah scene. As the founder of Yeshivat Hamivtar in Efrat and its sister institution for girls, Midreshet Lindenbaum, he was responsible for training many Anglo-Jewish leaders over the last 30 years, including several rabbis. He was one of the first Orthodox rabbis publicly to teach Talmud to women.