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  • Student Journal
    https://www.pardes.org.il/students/student-journal/

    A Pardes Student Journal is compiled each year by our Student Editor Fellow, with contributions from the student body. The journal is a celebration of a year’s learning, weaved with creativity and inspiration drawn from text study.  The journal’s name, Pardes Ḥayyim, was selected as a play on Pardes, which means “orchard,” and the well-known Continue Reading »

  • Jerusalem Post: The Belzer Rebbetzin’s Blessings on Conceiving Children
    https://www.pardes.org.il/2022/05/jerusalem-post-the-belzer-rebbetzins-blessings-on-conceiving-children/

    Written by Rabbi Dr. Levi Cooper – In 1965, Surah’le Hager (b. 1946) married Yissachar Dov Rokach (b. 1948). Surah’le was the granddaughter of the Vizhnitzer rebbe, Rabbi Hayim Meir Hager (1887-1972). Yissachar Dov was the leader-in-waiting of the Belz Hassidim, a position he would officially assume in 1966. The Belzer Rebbe and Rebbetzin did Continue Reading »

  • Opening Comments about Arthur Fried
    https://www.pardes.org.il/opening-comments-about-arthur-fried/
  • PHOTOS: Steel rebars inserted 72 feet underground
    https://www.pardes.org.il/2022/05/pictures-steel-rebars-inserted-72-feet-underground/

    This week equipment was brought in to drill the 22 meter (72 foot) piles. That depth is equivalent to 6.6 stories underground. Under the supervision of an engineer and surveyor, the holes were drilled and the steel rebars that were hung in position by a crane, were inserted into adjacent holes. These sections were then Continue Reading »

  • PHOTOS: Electric Company Completes Second Phase of Work
    https://www.pardes.org.il/2022/05/electric-company-completes-second-phase-of-work/

    This week the second stage of electrical work was completed by the electric company. The base of the electric tower was cemented into place, and while it dries, scheduling is taking place for the final stage, which includes disconnecting from the old line and connecting the new line. Drilling and excavation equipment will also be Continue Reading »

  • Alumni Corner
    https://www.pardes.org.il/alumni-corner/

    Continue your Jewish learning journey and strengthen your connection to the Pardes community with our alumni engagement opportunities. When you leave the Beit Midrash in Jerusalem, you join a powerful intergenerational network of 7,500+ Pardesniks; seekers, leaders, scholars, dreamers, educators, artists, and builders shaping the Jewish future and affecting change in their families and neighborhoods, Continue Reading »

  • Pardes North America Fellowships
    https://www.pardes.org.il/pna-fellowships/

    Pardes North America Fellowships are high impact, high intensity cohort-based learning experiences. Throughout the course of the fellowship, participants will experience Pardes Torah learning, peer-to-peer engagement, and personal or professional development. Upon completion of a program, fellows are rewarded with certificates acknowledging their skills and learning. What Makes a Pardes North America Fellowship? High Quality Continue Reading »

  • Pardes Online
    https://www.pardes.org.il/pardes-online/

    Pardes Online brings the power of Pardes Torah to audiences across North America. Live events include specialized Days of Learning, Speaker Series, and small private classes held throughout the year. Additionally, audiences can learn at their own pace through Elmad, Pardes Online’s database containing hundreds of hours of Podcasts and learning resources. Online Classes Pardes Continue Reading »

  • Mahloket Matters: Adult
    https://www.pardes.org.il/mahloket-matters-for-adults/
  • Tikkun Leil Shavuot 5782
    https://www.pardes.org.il/shavuot5782/

    Pardes will once again be running a comprehensive, all-night learning program on Shavuot. Tikkun Leil Shavuot will be held at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies on Motzei Shabbat, June 4, 11:30 PM – 4 AM. Speakers include Judy Klitsner, Aviva Lauer, Gila Fine, Rabbi Elhanan Miller, Rabbi Leon Morris, Rabbi Dr. Daniel Roth, and Continue Reading »