January 10, 2013

When Jews Move Down to Dallas

Rabbi Epstein, The Klal Perspectives Journal

KIRUV INITIATIVES TODAY come in an incredible variety of shapes and sizes, targeting Jews of all backgrounds and ages, in many types of venues and in perhaps hundreds of locations throughout the United States alone. One kiruv model, which makes use of many different types of kiruv initiatives, is the community kollel[1], and it is from that perspective that I will explore the status and viability of American kiruv.

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