A new Dayanus course is starting this week, offering a unique opportunity to learn Dayanus on a high level with an experienced and notable Maggid Shiur Rabbi Nachman Wilhelm in an interactive way. Scholarships for Shluchim and Bochurim are available.
Machon Lehoraa Online Smicha is opening a new Dayanus course this week, tailored specifically for Anash, Shluchim, and Bochurim who want to master Dayanus in an interactive way, maintaining a high level and learning and keeping a flexible schedule.
The course offers 2 live weekly sessions in the evening hours, and offers complimentary resources and summaries.
The course is scheduled to start on Wednesday, 5 Cheshvan!
Course Information:
- The course covers the following Halachos: דיינים, עדות, הלוואה ושטרות, טוען ונטען
- Estimated course duration: 2 years
- Live classes schedule: Mondays and Wednesdays at 9pm EST
- Resources provided: Kitzurim on all the learned Simanim compiled by Rabbi Wilhelm, Charts, guest Shiurim, and more.
Scholarships for Bochurim and Shluchim are available.
Rabbi Mendel Schneerson shares: “I was searching for a platform to learn Dayanus. I decided I’d give Machon Lehoraa Online Smicha a try. What influenced me was Rabbi Wilhelm’s ability to encapsulate difficult issues within a short period of time. Harav Wilhelm has a knack of giving a complete overview of the material in a clear and concise fashion and the tools grasp the intricate language and nuances. His clear and succinct methods make it easy to memorize the Shulchan Aruch intermingled with actual halachic issues you hear about day to day.”
Rabbi Yisroel Geisinsky, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshiva Torah Ohr Miami, shares similar points: “This program is highly recommended just for Rabbi Wilhelm’s passion and genuine (contagious!) Geshmak in Torah, which “bubbles” out naturally whenever he shares anything, whether it’s a delicate complicated Svara, or an amusing insightful anecdote, It’s always an inspiration and a pleasure.”
For more information or to enroll visit onlinesmicha.com or email [email protected]. You can also WhatsApp 651-560-6760
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