Miami Beach Community Kollel
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The Miami Beach Community Kollel, located at 3767 Chase Avenue in Miami Beach, Florida, is an institute for advanced learning, rabbinical training, and adult education. It has been serving the orthodox Jewish communities of Miami Beach and South Florida since 1994. Composition The Kollel consists of two Roshei Kollel and nine Yungerleit. The Yungerleit generally come from the Lakewood yeshiva Beth Medrash Govoha and learn in the Kollel for an average of five years. The Roshei Kollel are Rabbi Yaacov Gross (son-in-law of Rabbi Yisroel Belsky) and Rabbi Berish Braun. The Miami Beach Community Kollel is affiliated with the network of similar institutions around the world that are associated with the Rabbi Aaron Kotler Institute for Advanced Torah Study in Lakewood, NJ. Programs The Kollel also offers eight daily and about ten weekly classes on a variety of subjects. These classes are open to the community and are well attended. The Kollel occasionally offers larger lectures, and special events especially during holiday times. The Kollel is also a community synagogue offering services three times a day and on the Sabbath and Jewish holidays. 2007 Arson Early in the morning of October 8, 2007, two separate fires were set in the kollel, destroying the main sanctuary. The Sifrei Torah were unharmed, being stored in a fire-proof safe. Damages have been estimated as between $300,000 and $400,000.
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