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Taking Jewish Education to a Whole New Level Taking Jewish Education to a Whole New Level Afikei Torah • Ahavas Torah • Ahava V'achva • Aish HaTorah of Cleveland • Aish HaTorah of Denver • Aish HaTorah of Detroit • Aish HaTorah of Jerusalem • Aish HaTorah of Mexico • Aish HaTorah of NY • Aish HaTorah of Philadelphia • Aish HaTorah of St Louis • Aish HaTorah of Thornhill • Ateres Yerushalayim • Atlanta Scholars Kollel • AZ Russian Programs • Bais Yaakov of Boston • Bais Yaakov of LA • Bar Ilan University • Batya Girls / Torah Links • Bay Shore Jewish Center • Be'er Miriam • Belmont Synagogue • Beth Din • Beth Jacob • Beth Jacob Congregation • Beth Tfiloh Upper School Library • Bnei Shalom • Borehamwood & • Elstree Synagogue • Boston's Jewish Community Day School • Brandywine Hills Minyan • Calabasas Shul • Camp Bnos Agudah • Chabad at the Beaches • Chabad Chayil • Chabad of Howard Beach • Chabad of Lake Encino • Chabad of Las Cruces & Southern New Mexico • Chabad of Montreal • Chabad of Reston Herndon • Chabad of South Bay • Chabad of TCNJ • Chabad Russian Synagogue • Chai Center of West Bay • Chaye Israel • Chochmas Lev • CLYO • Cockfosters United Synagogue • Congregation Agudath Sholom • Congregation Ahavat Israel Chabad • Congregation Aish HaTorah • Congregation Aish HaTorah • Congregation Beit Hillel of Flatlands • Congregation Beth Jacob of Irvine • Congregation Beth Tikvah • Congregation BIAV • Congregation Eitz Chayim • Congregation Emek Bracha • Congregation Light of Israel (Orthodox) • CongregationImpact Ohr Torah -Yardley Jewish of center • CongregationTorah Shaarei Simcha • CongregationLive Shaarei Tefilla • Congregation Shearith Israel - Spanish Portuguese • Congregation Sons of Israel • Dallas Area Torah Association • Darchei Bina • Derech (Ohr Samayach) • Derech Eitz Chaim • Edgware Adath Yisroel Congregation • Edgware Torah Centre • Etz Chaim • Etz Chaim Center for Jewish Studies • EYHAT • Finchley Central United Synagogue • FZY • Hadley Wood Synagogue • Hakotel • Hampstead Garden Suburb Synagogue • HANC • HasmoneanOrganizations High School • Highgate Synagogue Cottage that • HM Treasury have • Immanuel College used • JEWEL • Jewish Community Day School in MA • Jewish Education Team, University Campuses in Chicago • Jewish FED of Greater Atlanta / Congregation Ariel • Jewish Learning Experience • Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus • JFI • JFS School • JLE • Kehillat Massada Synagogue • Keneseth Beth Israel • Kerem B’Yavneh • KesherTorah • Keshermn.com Live / Your Jewish materialsConnection • King David Linksfield Primary and High schools • King David Primary school • Kisharon Day School • Lev Aharon • Lido Beach Synagogue • Lubavitch • Maalot • Maaseh Chiya • Mabat • Machon Shlomo • Machon Yaakov • Manhattan High for Girls • Massada School • Mathilda Marks Kennedy Jewish Primary School • Me’or HaTorah • Mechina305 Chemdas Binyomin • Menorah Grammer School for Boys • Menorah High School for Girls • Menorah Shul • Meor • Me'or Hatorah • Meor Vision • Meor, Emory University • Mesivta • Mevaseret Yerushalayim • Michlala • Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya College of Jewish206 Studies for Women • Midreshet Tehilla • Mir • Moshav Mattisyahu • Mount Kisco Hebrew Congregation • MTA • Naima Primary School • Ner LeElef (Jkollel group) • Ner Yaakov • Ner Yisrael • Ner Yisrael • Netzach • Netzach Yisrael • Neve Yerushalayim • New Hendon106 Shul • North Cheshire Jewish Primary School • North Hendon Adass • Northwood United Synagogue • Ohab Zedek • Ohr Penina • Ohr Samayach • Ohr Eliyahu • Orot Etzion School • Partners in Torah • Passaic • Phoenix Hebrew Academy • Pninim Seminary • PricewaterhouseCoopers77 • Raanana Community Kollel • Rabbi Jacob Joseph School of Staten Island • Rabbi Reisman Yarchei Kalla • Rabbi Senter • S.E.E.D (UK) • Sdei Chemed Camp • Sha’alvim • Sha'alvim for Women • Shaarei Shamayim • Shaarei Torah • Shapell's College • Sharfams • Shore46 Parkway Jewsih Center • Shulamith School of Brooklyn • Solomon Taylor Law Firm • St. John's Wood Synagogue • The Jewish Enrichment Center • The Jewish Study Network • The Lauder Midrasha (Berlin) • The Seattle Kollel • The White Shul • Tiferes High 14 school • Kisharon Day School • Lev Aharon • Lido Beach SynagogueSchool for • GirlsLubavitch / • Maalot • Maaseh Chiya • Mabat • Machon Shlomo • Machon Yaakov 1• Manhattan High for Girls • Massada School • Mathilda Marks Kennedy Jewish Primary School • Me’or HaTorah • Mechina Chemdas Binyomin • Menorah Grammer School for Boys • Menorah High School for Girls • Menorah Shul • Meor • Me'or Hatorah • Meor Vision • Meor, Emory University • Mesivta • Mevaseret Yerushalayim • Michlala • Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya College of Jewish Studies for Women • Midreshet Tehilla • Mir • Moshav Mattisyahu • Mount Kisco Hebrew Congregation • MTA • Naima Primary School • Ner LeElef (Jkollel group) • Ner Yaakov • Ner Yisrael • Ner Yisrael • Netzach • Netzach Yisrael • Neve Yerushalayim • New Hendon Shul • North Cheshire Jewish Primary School • North Hendon Adass • Northwood United Synagogue • Ohab Zedek • Ohr Penina • Ohr Samayach • 2011 2010 2013 2012 2007 2008 Ohr Eliyahu • Orot Etzion School • Partners in Torah • 2009Passaic • Phoenix Hebrew Academy • Pninim Seminary • PricewaterhouseCoopers • Raanana Community Kollel • Rabbi Jacob Joseph School of Staten Island • Rabbi Reisman Yarchei Kalla • Rabbi Senter • S.E.E.D (UK) • Sdei approx. Chemed Camp • Sha’alvim • Sha'alvim for Women • Shaarei Shamayim • Shaarei Torah • Shapell's College • Sharfams • Shore Parkway Jewish Center • Shulamith School of Brooklyn • Solomon Taylor Law Firm • St. John's Wood Synagogue • The Jewish Enrichment Center • The Jewish Study Network • The Lauder Midrasha (Berlin) • The Seattle Kollel • The White Shul • Tiferes High School for Girls / Bais Yaakov • Tiferet Avot • Tomer Devorah • Torah Learning Center of Northbrook • Torah Links of Middlesex County • Torah Links of Monmouth • Torah MeTzion • Torah Umesorah • Toras Emes • Toras Shraga • TRIBE • Tucson Hebrew Academy • United Synagoge Convention • Women of St. Johns Wood • WOW (Kiruv org for young professionals) • Yachad Outreach Center • • Yavneh College • Yeshiva Shaarei Tzion • Yeshiva Toras Chaim Toras Emes Academy of Miami • Yeshivas Ahavas Chaim • Yeshivas Beis Zion • Yeshiva Gedolah of LA • YULA • Yeshiva University (YU) • Yeshivas Ohr Yaakov • Yesod • Yesodei Hatorah Yeshiva • Yisraelink • Young Israel Jamaica Estates • Young Israel of Brookline • Young Israel of Cherry Hill • Young Israel of Northridge • Young Israel of Phoenix • Young Judaea / FZY Year Course Top Row FroM LEFT to RIGHT: Ariel Bauer (Animator) • Aviv Vana (Videographer) • Rabbi Yitzchak Yudkovski (Lecturer) Ben Katz (Film Director) • Gavriel Horan (Public Relations) • Rabbi Yisrael Stilerman (Halachic Advisor) David Komer (Programmer) • Eli Veffer (Special FX) • Josh Goldberg (Creative Director) Yossie Weiss (Program Manager) BottoM Row FroM LEFT to RIGHT: Mrs. Becky Roth • Rabbi Dan Roth (Founder) Rabbi Yitzchak Berkovits (President) • Rabbi Nochum Stilerman (Trustee) Mrs. Denah Stilerman (Editor) Letters of Recommendation Bringing our Heritage to Vivid Color Mishpacha: Feature Article Jewish Family w eekly Rabbi Dan Roth insists that he never wanted to be the star of any show. So why do the popular educational videos produced by his company, Torah Live, often feature Rabbi Roth going to the ends of the earth, literally, to bring Torah concepts to life for today’s generation? The answer, he says, can be found in a commentary on Pirkei Avos that few people have read by Yonoson Rosenblum. Photos: Ouria Tadmor, Yitz Russek, Torah Live Archives Full article available on www.torahlive.com/blog Full article available on www.torahlive.com/blog Hamodia: Feature Article Front Cover Article from Hamodia. Rabbi Dan Roth in the Judean Desert filming Torah Live’s “Sukkos: The Ultimate Shelter.” Full article available on www.torahlive.com/blog Full article available on www.torahlive.com/blog Our Clientele USA • Australia • Brazil • • England • Germany • Israel • Mexico • Russia • South Africa Over 300 organizations across the world have enjoyed the Torah Live material... USA 51. Congregation Ohr Torah Yardley 1. Agudath Israel of Madison New York 52. Congregation Shaarei Simcha Staten Island 2. Ahava V’achva New York 53. Congregation Shaarei Tefilla Las Vegas 3. Ahavas Torah Philadelphia 54. Congregation Shearith Israel New York 4. Aish HaTorah of Cleveland Cleveland 55. Congregation Sons of Israel Allentown 5. Aish HaTorah of Denver Denver 56. Dallas Area Torah Association Dallas 6. Aish HaTorah of Detroit Detroit 57. DRS / Hebrew Academy of Long Beach (HALB) Woodmere 7. Aish HaTorah of NY New York 58. Emek Hebrew Academy Teichman Family California 8. Aish HaTorah of Philadelph Philadelphia 59. Emet Outreach New York 9. Aish HaTorah of St Louis St. Louis 60. Etz Chaim Baltimore/Owings Mills 10. AJOP Association of Jewis Outreach Programs New York 61. Etz Chaim Center for Jewish Studies Philadelphia 11. Arie Crown Hebrew Day Sch Chicago 62. HANC Nassau County 12. Atlanta Scholars Kollel Atlanta 63. Hebrew Discovery Center Los Angeles 13. AZ Russian Programs Phoenix 64. Hillel Day School of Boca Raton Florida 14. Bais Yaakov of Boston Boston 65. Ida Crown Jewish Academy Chicago 15. Bais Yaakov of LA Los Angeles 66. Jewish Community Day School Watertown 16. Batya Girls / Torah Links Lakewood 67. Jewish Education Team Chicago 17. Bay Shore Jewish Center Bay Shore 68. Jewish Family Expierence Cleveland 18. Beth Din of LA Los Angeles 69. Jewish FED of Greater Atlanta Atlanta 19. Beth Jacob Atlanta 70.
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