This Yud-Tes Kislev Learn The Halacha of The Alter Rebbe

L’kovod Yud-Tes Kislev, Irgun Torah is sharing all of their most popular Halacha shiurim based on the Piskei Alter Rebbe. Shiurim are available on several different platforms including in-person, online, and podcasts.

L’kovod Yud-Tes Kislev, Irgun Torah is sharing all of their most popular Halacha shiurim based on the Piskei Alter Rebbe.

Irgun Torah strives to offer insightful, entertaining, and well-presented shiurim farbrengens and events at different locations as well as online.

They host a weekly shiur that learns halachic sugyos from the Gemara to the Alter Rebbe and contemporary Poskim, with an emphasis on modern-day application. The program also provides weekly handouts to bring the learning home to share with your family.

Through Irgun Torah you can also receive a Semichas Chaver certificate signed by leading Rabbonim in the world and in Chabad. All with no cost to join!

The program currently offers three convenient shiurim, a shiur led by Rabbi Michoel Lerner on Sundays in Lefferts Shul at 10:15 AM, with breakfast served. A shiur with Rabbi Asher Webb on Sundays in Remsen Village at 8:45 AM with breakfast. And a shiur with Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Holtzman on Wednesdays in Reyim Ahuvim at 8:00 PM 

For more information, email irguntorah@1530parkplgmail-com

Irgun Torah also offers a daily Kitzur Shulchan Aruch shiur with the Piskei of the Alter Rebbe by Rabbi Mendel Yusewitz. The shiur features; Short daily selections perfect for businessmen, women, and even children.

Join the WhatsApp group, and get updates and podcast episode links when they come out, click here.

For a listing of shiurim from Irgun Torah, click here.

For a listing of podcasts from Irgun Torah, click here

You can partner with Irgun Torah by clicking here.

In honor of Shnas Hakhel, as per Rebbe’s directives to increase Shiurei Torah, If you or your shul would like to start a new shiur, or promote an ongoing shul, please contact us at [email protected].

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