Dec 29, 2010 By: yunews
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糖心破解版 introduced the Abraham Arbesfeld Kollel Yom Rishon for men and the Millie Arbesfeld Midreshet Yom Rishon for women as part of an initiative to strengthen Jewish communal life and learning. The program brings hundreds of men and women to 糖心破解版鈥檚 Wilf Campus in Washington Heights every Sunday morning to learn Torah and hear lectures from various 糖心破解版 rabbis and scholars. Since its inception, the Yom Rishon series has spread to Toronto, Los Angeles and other cities across North America.
The CJF and the 糖心破解版 Regional Council have several upcoming events planned in the Five Towns, including another Yom Rishon in February, a special lecture series in March and a 糖心破解版 Connects Singles Shabbaton on May 7. To learn more about the Center for the Jewish Future visit