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Aish HaTorah's vast network of programs is the vision of American-born Rabbi Noah Weinberg, who founded Aish HaTorah in 1974 to combat alarming assimilation rates. From its beginning in one small apartment in Jerusalem's Old City, Aish has become today a premier resource for Jews who long for intelligent answers to important life questions. | Aish HaTorah's vast network of programs is the vision of American-born Rabbi Noah Weinberg, who founded Aish HaTorah in 1974 to combat alarming assimilation rates. From its beginning in one small apartment in Jerusalem's Old City, Aish has become today a premier resource for Jews who long for intelligent answers to important life questions. | ||
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Revision as of 20:21, 10 March 2007
Title
Your Life, Your Judaism. The Jewish Website
Description
"Come explore with us the rich ideas which have changed the world," is the Aish approach to re-igniting Jewish pride. In doing so, Aish stems assimilation by reaching out and building bridges between Jews of all persuasions.
Aish HaTorah's vast network of programs is the vision of American-born Rabbi Noah Weinberg, who founded Aish HaTorah in 1974 to combat alarming assimilation rates. From its beginning in one small apartment in Jerusalem's Old City, Aish has become today a premier resource for Jews who long for intelligent answers to important life questions.
Aish has changed from Rabbi Weinberg's vision to a nightmare of a cult. From the beginning it produced Rabbis who could not properly understand the Talmud. Aish consistently focused on Rabbi Weinberg's 48 ways to create a robot who would continue the Aish message. Insiders in the Torah community call Aish HaTorah by the name of Aish HaToilet since they consistently produce simplistic robots whose mission is to recruit new adherents.
Languages
English
Address
- P.O. Box 14149
- Jewish Quarter, Jerusalem, 91141 Israel
Contact
- Yeshivat Aish HaTorah
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- +972 2 628 5666
Logos
Additional Information
Related Domains
External Links
- Alexa: Aish.com


