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What (who) is Talmud Torah - definition


Talmud Torah         
  • A teacher and a student in a Talmud Torah, [[Bnei Brak]], 1965
  • Etz Chaim Talmud Torah, [[Jerusalem]], [[Israel]]
  • Talmud Torah in Samarkand
  • Williamsburg]]
  • Talmud Torah in Duluth
  • Torah study in Yemen - 1929
SCHOOLS FOR THE LEARNING OF TORAH FOR MAINLY DIASPORA JEWISH CHILDREN
Talmud Torah (, lit. 'Study of the Torah') schools were created in the Jewish world, both Ashkenazic and Sephardic, as a form of religious school for boys of modest backgrounds, where they were given an elementary education in Hebrew, the scriptures (especially the Torah), and the Talmud (and halakha).
Talmud Torah         
  • A teacher and a student in a Talmud Torah, [[Bnei Brak]], 1965
  • Etz Chaim Talmud Torah, [[Jerusalem]], [[Israel]]
  • Talmud Torah in Samarkand
  • Williamsburg]]
  • Talmud Torah in Duluth
  • Torah study in Yemen - 1929
SCHOOLS FOR THE LEARNING OF TORAH FOR MAINLY DIASPORA JEWISH CHILDREN
¦ noun
1. the field of study concerned with the Jewish law.
2. a communal school where children are instructed in Judaism.
Kelm Talmud Torah         
The Kelm Talmud Torah was a famous yeshiva in pre-holocaust Kelmė, Lithuania. Unlike other yeshivas, the Talmud Torah focused primarily on the study of Musar ("Jewish ethics") and self-improvement.
Examples of use of Talmud Torah
1. This group founded the town‘s first Talmud Torah public elementary school.
2. The rights of Israel among the nations deserve equal respect." Cotler‘s Israeli ties are an outgrowth of his traditional Jewish upbringing, which included attending a Talmud Torah in Montreal as well as a Hebrew–language summer camp.
3. The tone changed completely and he led me like a polite host to the improvised Talmud Torah (religious school), which is open to the sea, took his nine–year–old son from there, and said with pride÷ they study all the time, without holidays.