Boys with complex disabilities at the 'Beit Yahalom' rehabilitation and housing center in Bnei Brak completed their first Talmud tractate, Avot, after studying with Rabbi Ariel Nissel, the center's director. A festive ceremony was held with Rabbi Shmuel Eliezer Stern and Rabbi Yehuda Marmorstein, founder of the Aleh network.
A moving milestone was achieved at the 'Beit Yahalom' rehabilitation and housing center, part of the Aleh network in Bnei Brak. Residents with complex disabilities, many of whom have difficulty speaking, marked their first-ever completion of a Talmud tractate — Masechet Avot — after studying it with Rabbi Ariel Nissel, the center's director. The event included formal examinations and a ceremony attended by prominent rabbis and family members. This is a single report from the center's own social media account; no prior coverage by The Zioneer.
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