Volunteer now at www.jnet.org or call toll free 1-877-JNet-2-go (563-8246) or 718-467-4400 locally.

Hayom Yom Yud Beis Tamuz: “chassidim are to talk to one another in a spirit of brotherhood about strengthening fixed times for Torah study.”

Hayom Yom of Yud Gimmel Tamuz: “I send you a maamar ...which is my participation - for their success in fixing and observing periods for studying Chassidus.”

Take this opportunity strengthen your hiskashrus to the Rebbe by signing up to JNet. JNet has had over 50 people sign up last month alone.

Volunteer for jNet!

Volunteer now at www.jnet.org or call toll free 1-877-JNet-2-go (563-8246) or 718-467-4400 locally.

Hayom Yom Yud Beis Tamuz: “chassidim are to talk to one another in a spirit of brotherhood about strengthening fixed times for Torah study.”

Hayom Yom of Yud Gimmel Tamuz: “I send you a maamar …which is my participation – for their success in fixing and observing periods for studying Chassidus.”

Take this opportunity strengthen your hiskashrus to the Rebbe by signing up to JNet. JNet has had over 50 people sign up last month alone.

Here are some examples:

* A businessman in Manhattan who wants to discuss general questions he has about Judaism.
* A woman in Upstate, NY who just found out she is Jewish and wants to learn Chumash and Tanya.
* A man in Metairie, LA who wants to learn basic Halacha
* A girl in Venezuela who wants to learn Chumash with commentaries.
* A guy in Perth, Australia who wants to get more comfortable with the Sidur.
* An elderly woman from S. Francisco who wants to learn Tehillim.
* A guy in Istanbul, Turkey who wants to learn Gemara.

Your commitment is just half an hour a week for three months. All you need is a phone and a desire to be involved in shlichus.

Volunteer now at www.jnet.org or call toll free 1-877-JNet-2-go (563-8246) or 718-467-4400 locally.

Some recent feedback:
“I’ve met once with my new Chavrusa and found the experience to be rewarding. We had a deep conversation on the difference elements in Parsha Naso and how they relate.” Brian

“The rabbi & I had a very informative conversation last week. Thank you for arranging this.” Professor Levi

“Thank you very much for setting me up to learn with Naftali. These several weeks have been great. Thank you very much for all your help.” Hillel

“I am very impressed, pleased and blessed by the lessons. I am simply grateful for this study.” Donald

JNet is a division of Merkos L’Inyonei Chinuch and was established with a generous grant from the Rohr Foundation.

2 Comments

  • volunteer

    doing Jnet is VERY exciting when you get the right partner, which the staff does work at.
    I’ve had 2 and its been wonderful. You help an already interesting person to come closer to Torah and Mitzvos and the Rebbe’s inyonim! Only great brachos can come from this. I urge everyone to sign up!