Ohr Torah Stone requests the pleasure of your company at our 30th Anniversary Dinner Honoring Robert M. Beren for his visionary partnership Wednesday, December 10, 2014 Reception 6:00 pm • Dinner 7:00 pm J.W. Marriott Essex House 160 Central Park South New York City Honorary Dinner Chairs Ruth L. & David S. Gottesman Dinner Chairs …
Ohr Torah Stone is celebrating its 30th Anniversary this year! Here are some highlights from the most recent event: over 2,000 students from all six OTS high schools, five of the post-high school programs from Midreshet Lindenbaum, and the post-high school Yeshivat Machanaim, in memory of Joseph and Leila Applebaum, all came together at Park Ha’Esor in …
Rabbi Shlomo Riskin speaks about Germany and Israel and Ohr Torah Stone’s upcoming trip By SARAH LEVIN “He’s taken on countless challenges and projects throughout his illustrious career, but Rabbi Shlomo Riskin’s highlight may be the journey he plans to lead, with a Jewish renewal mission, to Germany and Israel in May…” Read more… FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE TRIP
A 30th-anniversary logo contest was held amongst students of all six OTS high schools, under the auspices of the Ann Belsky Moranis Program for Arts and Drama. The judges, including Belsky Program faculty, members of OTS administration and staff, struggled to decide which of the 27 submissions best represented the festive spirit of this milestone year. The …
Join Rabbi Riskin on this once-in-a-lifetime journey of Jewish revival! Invitation Itinerary Registration Form Registration Form (download) Highlights [btn href=”https://ots.org.il/donate/?otsprogram=Germany to Israel – 30th Anniversary Mission” type=”large”]Pay Online[/btn] For more information: ISRAEL +972-2-548-8449 David Katz, International Director USA 212-935-8672 David Moss, Executive Director North America Email: 30years@ots.org.il
Join Rabbi Shlomo Riskin on a Once-in-a-Lifetime Journey Steeped in rich history and a painful past, Germany invokes very strong emotions. It is not only the symbol of the darkest annals of our history, it is also the birthplace of Ashkenazi Judaism. Torah study is not complete without the commentaries Rashi wrote in Worms. Similarly, domestic …