According to a report in the Jewish Week, Boro Park’s “Living Torah” Museum is currently under pressure to a fill a 1 million dollar budgetary gap even after it closed its Lakewood based branch.
The Living Torah Museum displays authentic historical artifacts and exhibits from Biblical, Talmudic, and Mishnaic time periods thereby enabling talmidim to better visualize and the understand the time periods in which our foundational texts were revealed and written.
Despite the Museum’s financial woes, it continues to see a high volume of Jews of from all walks of life visiting the museum to be inspired and to better understand our mesorah.
(Ruevein Hirsh – YWN)
4 Responses
Is there anyway we can help?
It’s a shame if this place closes.
R shemen that’s what happens when you hurt other Jewish people just to try to get $ out of them in English it’s called payback time
What money?!
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Shame on you. Rav Shaul Shimon Deutsch, Shlita, is a highly respected Lubavitch leader whose tireless work on behalf of the tzibur and his mesiras nefesh in educating tens of thousands of children by making the torah come alive is beyond your understanding. You should beg his mechilah for your comments.