The Congregation Toras Chaim Beis Medrash program of Torah study is being established for Jewish learning at every level. The classes are stimulating, the teachers warm and engaging, and the participants are just like you.
Beginning Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 8 PM at Congregation Toras Chaim. Open to the entire community. Tell your friends!
Mishnah (Level: Introductory, Teacher: Rabbi Tzvi Teitlebaum)
Grow in learning through the study of Mishnah! This dynamic, skill-oriented program will build Hebrew vocabulary, familiarize students with fundamental Talmudic concepts and provide a broad view of the Gemara.
Beginner’s Gemara (Level: Intermediate, Teacher: Rabbi Yaakov Rich)
Work your way through chapter being studied at a steady comfortable pace. Ability to ask questions that will clarify the discussion and basic concepts. Use the review at the end of each night to reinforce your understanding before you go on. A perfect way to end your day!
Advanced Gemara (Level: Advanced, Teacher: Rabbi Avraham Chaim Bloomenstiel)
As students continue to expand their Aramaic and Hebrew vocabulary, the focus will gradually shift to reading and understanding the commentaries of Rashi and Tosafos. Time will also be allotted for chavrusa learning in the Beis Medrash in order to review what was taught that night.
Teachers:
- Rabbi Avraham Chaim Bloomenstiel: Accomplished sofer and shochet, Rabbi Bloomenstiel is exceptionally knowledgable in all areas of shas and poskim.
- Rabbi Yaakov Rich: Rav of Congregation Toras Chaim and teacher in all areas of Talmud, Chumash, Jewish philosphy and mussar for many years.
- Rabbi Tzvi Teitlebaum: Graduate of the famous Mir Yeshiva in Israel, and an aspiring mohel, his is knowledgable in all areas of Torah and halacha
When & Where: Wednesdays at 8 PM, beginning Wednesday, November 17, 2010, at Congregation Toras Chaim, 17912 Hillcrest Rd., Dallas, TX 75252
Cost: Absolutely free.
Call Rabbi Yaakov Rich at 972-835-6016 for more information.

Ah, this first class was fun. I was thinking about not going, due to fatigue, but even a little learning is enough to lift your spirits and give you that extra push. Thanks to all the rebbeim for their time.