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Halftime for Torah Returns

(Courtesy of Chazaq) The Super Bowl is back which means another year of Chazaq’s Halftime for Torah programming.

When halftime rolls around, the Jewish world is encouraged to join an inspirational roster of speakers during the Chazaq Halftime for Torah program. Listeners can tune in to hear the awe-inspiring words of Rav Gav Friedman, Rabbi Yoel Gold, Charlie Harary, and Rabbi Paysach Krohn. Chazaq’s halftime show is designed to be just as entertaining as it will be stimulating, for children and adults alike.

Over the years scores of kiruv institutions and restaurants have turned off the regularly scheduled halftime show in order to tune in to the Halftime for Torah program.

Halftime for Torah, the brainchild of Rabbi Eytan Feiner of the White Shul in Far Rockaway, New York was devised to give those who partake in the game a riveting dose of Torah as a kosher alternative to the typical distractions.

This year, Chazaq’s Halftime for Torah will once again feature a captivating story delivered by Rabbi Yoel Gold; the engrossing inspiration of world-renowned orator Charlie Harary; and the warmth and charm of the great Rabbi Paysach Krohn. The schedule also embraces the heartwarming enthusiasm of Rav Gav and his bond to Eretz Yisroel.

The project is spearheaded by the Chazaq Organization. Meir Markow, Chazaq’s special projects coordinator, noted, “We are grateful to the plethora of organizations and highly regarded media sponsors from across America that have signed up to partner in streaming and spreading Halftime for Torah. We grasp the exhilaration of the game, and we acknowledge all who have chosen to help ignite the fire of Torah in their homes.”

This Sunday, Feb. 12, during halftime, visit www.torahanytime.com/halftime for the streaming event, or dial in at (718) 298-2077, ext. 46, to experience Halftime for Torah.

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