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Aliyah on the brain

The school is Darche Noam, a school for baalei teshuvah, and here's the program for their upcoming Zoom call:


EXCLUSIVE Q&A WITH RABBI MOSHE HAUER: RSVP www.darchenoam.org/Hauer

SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS NOW

We’re living in a moment that asks more of us — as Jews, as leaders, and as a community facing growing pressure. From campus protests to rising antisemitism, from hostility towards Israel to painful divisions within our own ranks, and ever-growing moral confusion, the challenges keep coming: What is our role? How do we model clarity, responsibility, and moral courage?

Join Rabbi Moshe Hauer, Executive Vice President of the Orthodox Union and a trusted voice of Torah leadership in today’s most challenging arenas, for a conversation about what it means to represent Jewish values with integrity.

In this special program, Rabbi Hauer will offer brief opening remarks — rooted in a combination of Torah and real-world experience — followed by a candid Q&A drawn from questions submitted in advance.

This is a chance to think seriously about where we are — and what we’re being called to become.

To RSVP for the Zoom Link and submit your questions: www.darchenoam.org/hauer by Erev Shavuot, June 1



 


Are there no other topics of concern for baalei teshuvah? Topics such as emunah, finances, fitting in with the frum world, shiduchim, dealing with massive life change that they have undertaken, Torah and science, challenges with Hebrew. I can think of a 100 topics.

But since Darche Noam is Zionistic even though it pretends to be yeshivish too the topic will be the state of Israel and anti-Semitism in America, as if there is any.  

This shows you what's on the mind of so-called Religious Zionists. And it's not religion. It's Zionism. And that applies even to the so-called rabbis of Darche Noam with their black hats and their Gemara learning. They have the Medinah on the brain and that trumps any concern for the challenges that BTs face.


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