This document welcomes people to T.O.A.S.T., which stands for Torah Online and Self-Study Tools, a project that provides online Torah learning and self-study tools. It directs people to kollelh.com for more information or to make a donation in support of the project.
This document contains information about Shabbat prayer times and events for a synagogue located in Brooklyn, New York. It lists the times for services including Shacharit, Mincha, Maariv and a Seder each night. It also advertises a boys' club, kiddush hosted by the Cutler family, and a shiur on Pirkei Avot. At the bottom are details for this week's candle lighting and sunset times as well as times for zmanim including Chofetz Chaim and Gra. It promotes a shiur on the laws of damages between neighbors from the section of Choshen Mishpat.
This document is announcing a gala siyum celebration on Monday at K.H. Kollel for completing the study of Messechta Kiddushin. It will include a hot buffet catered by Kold Kuts and be followed by Rabbi Yerachmiel Milstein's renowned Monday night shiur beginning at 10pm as they begin studying Messechta Shabbos.
The document advertises an investment opportunity promising zero risk and great returns through dividends, but provides minimal meaningful details. It uses exaggerated language and lacks transparency that is typical of legitimate investment offerings. Caution is advised without further vetting and understanding potential risks.
A rabbi named Yaakov Salamon will be giving a talk this Monday night from 10:15-11:00pm at the Nachlas Yitzchok Soblov kollel (led by Rabbi Sekula) located at 3418 Avenue L.
This document welcomes people to T.O.A.S.T., which stands for Torah Online and Self-Study Tools, a project that provides online Torah learning and self-study tools. It directs people to kollelh.com for more information or to make a donation in support of the project.
This document contains information about Shabbat prayer times and events for a synagogue located in Brooklyn, New York. It lists the times for services including Shacharit, Mincha, Maariv and a Seder each night. It also advertises a boys' club, kiddush hosted by the Cutler family, and a shiur on Pirkei Avot. At the bottom are details for this week's candle lighting and sunset times as well as times for zmanim including Chofetz Chaim and Gra. It promotes a shiur on the laws of damages between neighbors from the section of Choshen Mishpat.
This document is announcing a gala siyum celebration on Monday at K.H. Kollel for completing the study of Messechta Kiddushin. It will include a hot buffet catered by Kold Kuts and be followed by Rabbi Yerachmiel Milstein's renowned Monday night shiur beginning at 10pm as they begin studying Messechta Shabbos.
The document advertises an investment opportunity promising zero risk and great returns through dividends, but provides minimal meaningful details. It uses exaggerated language and lacks transparency that is typical of legitimate investment offerings. Caution is advised without further vetting and understanding potential risks.
A rabbi named Yaakov Salamon will be giving a talk this Monday night from 10:15-11:00pm at the Nachlas Yitzchok Soblov kollel (led by Rabbi Sekula) located at 3418 Avenue L.
This document provides information about Kollel Hashechunah including its mission, progress, activities, budget, and contact information. The Kollel's mission is to create a center for Torah learning for both local scholars and community members. It has grown from a few scholars learning independently to over 20 people learning nightly and 100 attending weekly lectures. The Kollel offers daily Talmud and Jewish law lectures as well as a popular weekly lecture series. It has an annual budget of $14,000 which goes directly to paying scholars to teach and learn.
This flyer advertises a weekly lecture series for women hosted by Rabbi Yerachmiel Milstein of Aish Hatorah and Project Chazon. The lectures take place on Monday nights from 8:30-9:30 pm at Nachlas Yitzchok Soblov, located at 3418 Avenue L, and will include refreshments provided by Blue Ribbon.
The neighborhood has established its own Kollel, founded by Rabbi Shmuel Birnbaum. The Kollel is comprised of young scholars from the community and is located at Nachlas Yitzchok Soblov. Seder will be held nightly from 8:30-10:00 PM followed by Maariv prayers, and the Avreichim are available for one-on-one or group learning.
This document provides information about Kollel Hashechunah including its mission, progress, activities, budget, and contact information. The Kollel's mission is to create a center for Torah learning for both local scholars and community members. It has grown from a few scholars learning independently to over 20 people learning nightly and 100 attending weekly lectures. The Kollel offers daily Talmud and Jewish law lectures as well as a popular weekly lecture series. It has an annual budget of $14,000 which goes directly to paying scholars to teach and learn.
This flyer advertises a weekly lecture series for women hosted by Rabbi Yerachmiel Milstein of Aish Hatorah and Project Chazon. The lectures take place on Monday nights from 8:30-9:30 pm at Nachlas Yitzchok Soblov, located at 3418 Avenue L, and will include refreshments provided by Blue Ribbon.
The neighborhood has established its own Kollel, founded by Rabbi Shmuel Birnbaum. The Kollel is comprised of young scholars from the community and is located at Nachlas Yitzchok Soblov. Seder will be held nightly from 8:30-10:00 PM followed by Maariv prayers, and the Avreichim are available for one-on-one or group learning.