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מילות מפתח: Unity

The Power of Community and Ramifications of Removing oneself from Community

The Second Chapter in Pirkei Avot, misha #4, discusses the point of not separating oneself from the community - al tifrosh min hatzibur. What does Hillel mean by this statement?  Why is this an essential quality to a Jewish lifestyle?  How does one distance themselves from the community and why is...

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Machon Meir

Machon Meir, located in Jerusalem, is a yeshiva for beginners and advanced students. The yeshiva offers an intensive ulpan for improving Hebrew, classes in English on Jewish fundamentals and in-depth Torah study including Gemara, Halacha, Tanach and Rav Kook’s teachings. Machon Meir provides mentoring for personal growth, the opportunity to experience the return of the Jewish people to its land, Israel, through fostering friendships, Shabbat hospitality and touring throughout the country.

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