YUTorah offered for in-flight use for the first time since its 2003 launch.
(Courtesy of YU) Yeshiva University, the flagship Jewish university, is bringing Torah to passengers of EL AL, the Israeli National Airline. Recently launched in early 2024, travelers currently have the opportunity to listen to audio recordings of YUTorah, which debuted as an online platform of Torah study more than 20 years ago.
Since the war began on October 7, EL AL has transported travelers to and from Israel flying with a great sense of purpose and mission, including IDF reservists flying home to active duty. YUTorah’s high-level content will enrich the travel experience for EL AL’s passengers.
EL AL travelers now have inflight access to shiurim from YU’s preeminent Torah personalities,rebbeim, scholars and educators. The shiurim will be updated every four to six weeks, with content relevant to the time of year and the upcoming Jewish holidays.
The broadcasts will include discussions on halacha, Jewish history, tefillah, dating, marriage, parenting and parsha. They will feature a wide range of notable YU-affiliated speakers, such as YU President Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, Rabbi Aryeh Lebowitz, Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter, Rabbi Menachem Penner, Rabbi Meir Goldwicht, Dr. David Pelcovitz, Dr. Rona Novick, Rabbi Hershel Schachter, Rabbi Assaf Bednarsh and Dr. Nechama Price.
“This is a great opportunity to broaden YU’s reach and spread our values across the globe,” said Rabbi Ari Rockoff, Yeshiva University’s David Mitzner community dean for values and leadership, who co-founded the YUTorah website in 2003. “With our EL AL partnership, we are perpetuating and fulfilling the mission of YU Torah and Yeshiva University, connecting people with Torah.”
YUTorah was the first major Torah online platform and has continued to provide the largest range and scale of Torah offerings in the world. Since launching in 2003, YUTorah has recorded 350,000 classes and counting, featured 3,500 speakers and it is visited by 2.5 million learners annually.
For more information, visit: https://www.yutorah.org/
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