Mr. Beller Speaks About His Experience in the Holocaust

Shapell's Darche Noam · Mr. Beller Speaks About His Experience in the Holocaust
Reflections On The Walder Parsha

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Guest Speaker-Moshe Rapps

Shapell's Darche Noam · Guest Speaker-Moshe Rapps
Harav Yosef Zvi Rimon-New Technologies and Hilchot Shabbat

Shapell's Darche Noam · Harav Yosef Zvi Rimon-New Technologies and Hilchot Shabbat
Mr.Josef Levkovich(Holocaust program)

Shapell's Darche Noam · Mr.Josef Levkovich(Holocaust program)
David Page – Rabbi Yisrael Gustman, the last Dayan of Vilna during the war of extermination against the Jews

Shapell’s Darche Noam · David Page – Rabbie Yisrael Gustman
Mr.Harry Rothenberg

Shapell's Darche Noam · Mr.Harry Rothenberg
Holocaust – North African Jewry

Jews of north Africa under Nazi Occupation
Rabbi Yehoshua Pfeffer Rav Of Ohr Chadash Jerusalem And Founding Editor Of The Tzarich Iyun Journal

Rabbi Yehoshua Pfeffer grew up in London, England, moving to Israel to study in Yeshiva. After marriage, he studied for close to a decade under Rav Asher Weiss, shlita, and proceeded to serve for several years as a Dayan on Rav Weiss’s Beis Din. During this period, he also served in several Halacha-related positions, including moderating a prominent international Halacha website (dinonline.org), serving as chief editor of Ner Le’elef’s Resources Program, and acting as assistant to Israel’s Chief Rabbi in writing Halachic responsa. Rabbi Pfeffer continued to study law at Hebrew University, where he completed bachelor’s and master’s degrees, and did his internship at Israel’s Supreme Court He was the first head of Hebrew University’s pre-academic school for Charedim and was a partner in establishing Yeshivat Chedvas Ha-Torah, a “Yeshiva Ketana” that also incorporates general studies. Today, Rabbi Pfeffer heads the Charedi Division at the Tikvah Fund, where he runs a range of programs and initiatives related to public policy from a Torah and Haredi perspective. He is the founding editor of “Tzarich Iyun,” a journal of Chredi thought that deals with a broad range of topics and has developed a large following. He lives in Ramot, Jerusalem, where he is Rav of the “Ohr Chadash” community, with his wife Tamar and their eight children.
We were privileged to hear him address the Yeshiva.
Shmuel Rothenberg – Three Elements of Kedusha in Your “Real Life”

At a special Rosh Chodesh lunch, alumnus Shmuel Rothenberg shared important advice from more than 25 years of “real life” after Shapell’s. He discussed the importance of three important elements of kedusha as we strive to incorporate Torah learning into our post-yeshiva lives.