Study Torah with an Overseas Student Studying at
Hebrew University
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The RRG Hillel Beit Midrash is currently looking for men and women to learn Torah one-on-one with bright and inquisitive foreign college students from all backgrounds studying at Hebrew U's Rothberg International School.
The Beit Midrash meets Monday nights from 6:15pm-9pm at Hebrew U's Mt. Scopus campus.
Volunteers receive free dinner!
For more information, or to sign up to be a volunteer chavruta, click here
The RRG Hillel Beit Midrash is currently looking for men and women to learn Torah one-on-one with bright and inquisitive foreign college students from all backgrounds studying at Hebrew U's Rothberg International School.
The Beit Midrash meets Monday nights from 6:15pm-9pm at Hebrew U's Mt. Scopus campus.
Volunteers receive free dinner!
For more information, or to sign up to be a volunteer chavruta, click here
Here is what our volunteers have to say about their experience:
“The RRG Beit Midrash is unlike any Jewish learning program I have ever been involved in. It is so open, accepting, and loving, and it manages to light the inner spark of everyone involved. Most of all, for the students far from home, it’s family and community.” - Liya Bibla Eben Ezra
“Four years ago, on my first Monday night at Hebrew U, a friend brought me to the RRG Beit Midrash Program. Little did I know how much it would shape my life. I made aliyah two years later, and I knew that I wanted to return as a volunteer and give students the same opportunity I got - Torah learning, connection to Israel, a warm and genuine community, and the space to ask questions and get answers." - Channah Barkhordari
“Four years ago, on my first Monday night at Hebrew U, a friend brought me to the RRG Beit Midrash Program. Little did I know how much it would shape my life. I made aliyah two years later, and I knew that I wanted to return as a volunteer and give students the same opportunity I got - Torah learning, connection to Israel, a warm and genuine community, and the space to ask questions and get answers." - Channah Barkhordari