Aish HaTorah
Aish HaTorah is a world leader in creative Jewish educational programs and leadership training, dedicated to answering the vital question, "Why be Jewish?" Founded in Jerusalem by Rabbi Noah Weinberg in 1974, Aish HaTorah is dedicated to revitalizing the Jewish people by providing opportunities for Jews of all backgrounds to discover their heritage in an atmosphere of open inquiry and mutual respect. Aish on CampusAish Campus brings university students across North America an inspiring, fun and meaningful Jewish campus experience. Our Rabbis and staff are dedicated to providing Jewish students with an enjoyable environment to see the beauty and relevance of being Jewish today. Aish Campus respects every Jew, no matter their level of observance, knowledge or affiliation. Aish Campus is part of Aish International, a Jewish educational organization with international headquarters across from the Western Wall in Jerusalem. We have over 25 branches across the world, with over 100,000 people annually attending Aish events and over 2 million people visiting aish.com monthly! Aish and AEPiStarting in Southern California, under the leadership of Rabbi Shalom Denbo, Aish HaTorah began to work with AEPi, specificially working to enrich the Jewish programming that the chapters were offering to its brothers. The relationships that were created over the years in Los Angeles, have spread throughout California, the West and all across North America including Indiana, Toronto, Philadelphia, Washington and more. AEPi's Jerusalem Road TripAish now offers a three week trip to Israel for AEPi brothers. On the trip, brothers live in a dorm just outside the Old City of Jerusalem and spend thier time learning about Jewish philosophy and history as well as traveling the country taking on the most extreme activities from repelling and riding ATVs in the desert, racing go karts, jumping into waterfalls in the Golan, to dancing the night away in Jerusalem. It is a trip not to be missed and it is only $350. Apply now at www.jerusalemroadtrip.com. |
Aish HaTorah

