Tememei Derech Yeshivah Safed
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− | + | ('''Hebrew''': תמימי דרך / '''Translation''': The Way Inside / '''Pronunciation''' T’me-mei D'r-ech / '''Other Names''': Tzfas Chabad Yeshivah, Tzemech Tzedek Yeshivah / '''Definition''': Tzfat Yeshiva for English-speaking men.) | |
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Men of all ages who are interested in studying Torah and Hassidic philosophies with a Chabad flavor can find a learning program at the Tememei Derech Yeshivah of [[Safed|Tsfat]]. | Men of all ages who are interested in studying Torah and Hassidic philosophies with a Chabad flavor can find a learning program at the Tememei Derech Yeshivah of [[Safed|Tsfat]]. | ||
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=== Chabad in Tzfat in the 20th Century === | === Chabad in Tzfat in the 20th Century === | ||
− | In the early 1970s the seventh Lubavitch Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, directed a core group of this followers to move to Tzfat and establish Chabad institutions and a | + | In the early 1970s the seventh Lubavitch Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, directed a core group of this followers to move to Tzfat and establish Chabad institutions and a community infrastructure. In 1972 several families arrived in Tzfat and began to lay the groundwork for a large Chabad center. The Rebbe, during his lifetime, directed his followers to engage in outreach work with unaffiliated Jewish individuals. Many of the Tzfat institutions were established for just this purpose. |
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=== Tzemach Tzedek Synagogue === | === Tzemach Tzedek Synagogue === | ||
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=== Curriculum === | === Curriculum === | ||
Students can study full or part-time at the yeshivah but most students who enroll at Tememei Derech study on a full-time basis. Coursework includes Talmud, Jewish Law, studies about the Messiah and Redemption, pair-study, Chabad/Hassidic Thought (using The Tanya as the text) and the Teachings of the Rebbe. | Students can study full or part-time at the yeshivah but most students who enroll at Tememei Derech study on a full-time basis. Coursework includes Talmud, Jewish Law, studies about the Messiah and Redemption, pair-study, Chabad/Hassidic Thought (using The Tanya as the text) and the Teachings of the Rebbe. | ||
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