[ROSH HASHANA GIFTS INSIDE] Torah is not a tweet. Stop treating it like one.
Tzurba M'Rabanan
Accessible Torah learning for all Jews
Our mission is simple but ambitious: we want to transform the way Jews around the world engage with Torah learning. Whether you're just starting your learning journey or you're an experienced scholar seeking deeper insights, our community provides the structure, resources, and camaraderie to push you to the next stage of your spiritual and intellectual growth.
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IN CASE YOU MISSED THIS: If you live in Israel, you can get slightly damaged Tzurba books at a steep discount of 70% discount. Just use the code DAMAGED70 at checkout.
They say you should learn Torah to teach. Sounds noble.
In reality? It might be the very thing draining the life out of your learning.
The Dr Harold and Magda Katz Volume 22 of Tzurba is out now, in Israel and Internationally!
Topics include: Giving Birth on Shabbat, Emergencies on Shabbat, Electricity on Shabbat, Asking a Gentile to Violate Shabbat, Benefiting from the Violation of Shabbat, Carrying on Shabbat, Eiruv Chatzeirot, Eiruv Techumin.
Our new Tzurba community is live, and now includes our revolutionary AI study bot!
Weekly shiurim, bi-weekly methodology sessions (we've already had several, with the next one this Monday), monthly scholar events, chavruta matchmaking, regional groups, memory quizzes, productivity systems, plus PDF access to all our books.
We're building this actively with early members, so your input will directly shape what it becomes.
If you're ready to get your own physical copies, you can easily order them online right now at Amazon, complete with Prime delivery.
If you're looking to make a bulk purchase, want a custom order, or have special requests, just email me directly at sam@tzurbaolami.com—I'll personally help you out.
Did you know?
Tzurba M'Rabanan is a project of the avrechim of the Manhigut Toranit program, hosted at Eretz Hemdah.
Each of these participants is a graduate of a hesder yeshiva and is studying for advanced "Rabbanut Ir" semicha from the Chief Rabbinate. After their studies, they are committed to serving Diaspora Jewry for a period of at least three years.
Our mission is simple but ambitious: we want to transform the way Jews around the world engage with Torah learning. Whether you're just starting your learning journey or you're an experienced scholar seeking deeper insights, our community provides the structure, resources, and camaraderie to push you to the next stage of your spiritual and intellectual growth.