 What
is Torah Live?
Torah
Live is to authentic Torah education as fuel is to rockets
and color is to flowers - it brings it to life. By applying
modern presentation technology to carefully developed halacha
and haskafa shiurim, Torah Live makes Torah burst out of the
books and into life.

 Why
do we need Torah Live?
Rabbi
Noach Orloweck says in the name of his rebbe, Rav Simcha Wasserman
zt”l that Torah is taught in the language that is best
understood by the talmid. Today one of the foremost languages
is the ability to show material in a way that is live before
the students’ eyes. Torah Live teaches Torah in the
language of our generation.

 Who
is Torah Live?
Spearheaded
by our founder, Rabbi Dan Roth and guided by our Nasi, Rabbi
Yitzchak Berkowitz, Torah Live’s staff is comprised
of educational, rabbinical and technologically able b’nei
torah committed to presenting authentic Torah in a dramatic
and engaging fashion. Visit our staff
page for more info.

 Who
approves of Torah Live?
Torah
Live has been fortunate to receive the approval and encouragement
of many leading rabbanim and mechanchim, such as Rabbi Mendel
Weinbach, Rabbi Noach Orloweck, and Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky.
Torah Live made its public debut at the Torah U’mesorah
convention in 2009. For videos and notes of approbation, click
here.

 Where
is Torah Live?
Torah
Live is where you want us to be! Our staff has the zechus
to be based in Eretz Yisrael and has given presentations in
over 50 locations around the globe. Our programs cater to
the Torah community wherever they may be found and our clients
include organizations, yeshivas, seminaries, shuls, executive
learning programs and others. View our success
page for detailed info.

 How
do I use Torah Live?
Torah
Live has three basic programs, catering to three groups: For
event hosts, “LiveLectures™” are exciting,
interactive Torah presentations. For educators, our “enLIVEn
Your Lecture” service can take your classes to new heights.
Organizations and educational institutions can benefit from
our “Curriculum Collaboration” program. To learn
more, visit our programs
page.

 But
I have other questions?
Great!
Please feel free to surf around our site to learn more, and
you are warmly invited to get in touch with us. Click
here to send us a note.

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