Facts and Figures

Brief details
 

Goal: Outreach, education, and support of Jewish men, women, and children towards  living a life of Jewish values, Torah, and mitzvos, the strengthening of the Jewish identity, and assimilation prevention across the globe.

Founded: 1979 by a group of educators and Torah observant academicians.

Scope: The organizations employ some 700 staff members and thousands of volunteers working around the clock throughout Israel and in countries around the world to restore the Jewish people to their heritage.

Israeli Branches: Jerusalem, Bnei Brak, Rechasim, Ashkelon, Ashdod, Chadera, Modi’in-Ilit, Cholon, Bat Yam, Zichron Ya’acov, Tel Aviv.

International Branches: The United States, Canada, Argentina, South Africa, France, Hungary, Italy, The Far East.

Seminars: Over 200 seminars per year in Israel, the United States, Mexico, Argentina, Canada, England, France, South Africa, Hungary, Hong Kong, India, in Hebrew, English, French, Spanish, Hungarian, and Italian.

Participants: Over 30,000 Jews participated in Arachim seminars in Israel and throughout the diaspora last year and some 100,000 new participants join Arachim’s neighborhood workshops and other programming every year.

Content: Arachim seminars convey the basic tenets of Torah Judaism on a professional level using modern terminology in a way that is both clear and accessible to all. Over the course of several days, seminars cover topics such as the origins of the universe, the meaning of life, fate and destiny, harmonious relationships, parenting challenges, Israel and the nations, history’s conclusion, and many others. Seminars feature educators, Torah scholars, and academicians presenting the Jewish approach to their areas of specialty.

Coordination: Arachim offers seminars crafted to meet the unique needs of specialized social groupings such as families, academics, students, singles, teens, immigrant populations, and others.

Neighborhood Workshops: Some 10,000 neighborhood workshops are held in over 200 locations throughout Israel, serving as a bridge and a transition point both towards and after seminar attendance.

 

Torah Study Centers: Arachim’s chain of study centers provide lectures, Torah, and hashkafa classes for the entire family, including educational activities for children and teens as well as morning seminary programs for single women and evening kollels for men.

 

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