- Chaim Brovender
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Chaim Brovender is an Israeli Modern Orthodox and Religious Zionist rabbi. In October 2000, Brovender was beaten by Palestinian police while head of the Yeshivat Hamivtar yeshiva in the Israeli settlement of Efrat.[1]
WebYeshiva
Main article: WebYeshivaIn 2007 he launched WebYeshiva, the first online interactive internet yeshiva.[2] The Web Yeshiva is headquartered on HaNassi St., in Jerusalem. The purpose of the project was to draw on the large resource of quality teachers, and high levels of study and knowledge to be found in Jerusalem. With the current computer technologies the Yeshiva is able to offer classes around the clock with these teachers and bring them to the entire world via the web.[3]
References
- ^ Rabbi Brovender beaten by PA police Haaretz, 6 October 2000
- ^ Levine, JJ (2008-04-24). "Hi-tech Torah learning". The Jerusalem Post. http://fr.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1208870483440&pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull. Retrieved 2008-05-11.
- ^ "A conversation with Rabbi Chaim Brovender, educator - Jerusalemite - Jerusalem Metro Blog". http://www.jerusalemite.net/blog/3191/a-conversation-with-rabbi-chaim-brovender%2C-educator. Retrieved 2008-09-25.
External links
- ATID Website
- WebYeshiva Website
- Terror at the Tunnels by Miriam Brovender
- Letter from ex-students to Arafat regarding the attack
- Official Biography
- A Conversation with Rabbi Chaim Brovender
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