The event will be streamlined live on the BEIT AVI CHAI website
Judaism’s response to cataclysmic destruction throughout the millennia ranges from soul
searching to even questioning of the Divine plan.
Originally from New York, Rabbi Chaim Ilson studied with Rav Yosef Dov Soloveitchik zt”l for over a decade and took part in the publication of the Rav’s works.
The program will take place in English
Entrance is free subject to availability
Tickets can be reserved in advance at the BEIT AVI CHAI box office
Judaism’s response to cataclysmic destruction throughout the millennia ranges from soul searching to even questioning of the Divine plan.
Originally from New York, Rabbi Chaim Ilson studied with Rav Yosef Dov Soloveitchik zt”l for over a decade and took part in the publication of the Rav’s works.
1) Mourning: Personal and Communal Tragedy: יז בתמוז | 6:30-8:00 15/07 PM
2) Tisha B’Av: A Day of Mourning and Fasting כד בתמוז | 7:00-8:30 22/07 PM
3) Themes of the Kinnot ב באב | 7:00-8:30 29/07 PM
The program will take place in English
Entrance is free subject to availability
Tickets can be reserved in advance at the BEIT AVI CHAI box office.
1) Mourning: Personal and Communal Tragedy: יז בתמוז | 6:30-8:00 15/07 PM
2) Tisha B’Av: A Day of Mourning and Fasting כד בתמוז | 7:00-8:30 22/07 PM
3) Themes of the Kinnot ב באב | 7:00-8:30 29/07 PM
The program will take place in English
Entrance is free subject to availability
Tickets can be reserved in advance at the BEIT AVI CHAI box office.