by Dr. Guy Bechor, gplanet.co.il, translated and edited by Hillel Fendel
Dr. Guy Bechor explains how this phenomenon occurs…
A perspective from the Jewish village of Bet El Israel, by Bet El Institutions, surrounded on all sides by hostile Arabs.
by Dr. Guy Bechor, gplanet.co.il, translated and edited by Hillel Fendel
Dr. Guy Bechor explains how this phenomenon occurs…
Avrechim [married yeshiva students] learning at the Bet El Yeshiva travel once a week, every week, to secular high schools across the country to learn with groups of students who have very little connection to Torah. The idea of the project is to strengthen these students in spirituality and connection to Torah.
Last week, avrechim brought high school students for the first time to Bet El in order to introduce them to Yeshiva life, see a religious yishuv, and deepen the connection between teacher and student.
These avrechim travel every week from Bet El to a wide array of cities and towns, consistently, to learn with students who would otherwise miss the opportunity to learn Torah.
by Dvir Amar, Besheva, translated by Hillel Fendel
An upcoming Supreme Court decision on the IDF ban on chametz [leaven] in army bases on Passover – and the apparent inclination of the Court to nullify it – has produced an unusual multi-partisan consensus: 45 Knesset Members from parties of both the coalition and opposition are signed on a proposal to anchor the IDF's no-chametz regulations in law.
by Emanuel Shilo, Editor of Besheva, translated by Hillel Fendel
We must not give up on a strong army; international guarantees cannot replace strategic assets; and we may not blink vis-à-vis dictatorial regimes and aggressive rulers. Here's what Israel has to learn from Ukraine's bitter fate.
Interview conducted by Sharona Cohen
Baruch Gordon tells about his journey to Israel and the Bet El Yeshiva, and provides some perspective for Jews struggling with the decision to make Aliyah.