48 hours. Lifetime Impact

yarchei kallah bmg[COMMUNICATED] For the past two years Beth Medrash Govoha has created an extraordinary opportunity for Baalei Batim who relish the thought of two complete days spent absorbed in intense, uninterrupted Torah learning. With this goal in mind, the Shivti program of BMG – has redefined the common notion of a Yarchei Kallah, with a no-gimmick winter Yarchei Kallah, giving Klal Yisrael a genuine chance to reconnect to the “real thing” – the intensity of full-time learning for a precious two days.

This year’s learning program will zero in on the highly important and relevant sugya of competition in today’s world. The sugya is vast and thought-provoking, and the shiurim will be delivered by Gedolei Yisroel and by world-renowned experts in this field.

This year’s yarchei kallah will take place from Motzei Shabbos, December 26th to Monday, December 28th in the beautiful Hyatt Regency of Princeton, NJ. BMG will be providing the participants with all their material needs via comfortable lodgings and catered meals ensuring that the participants can completely immerse themselves in their learning without worrying about any of their mundane needs.

Participants of previous years’ events attest to its success and are waiting with much anticipation for the upcoming Yarchei Kallah.

Comprehensive program and details to follow.

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For more information please call 732-367-1060 Ext 4237 or email [email protected]

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