| «Do not look at the flask but at what is in it; there may be a new flask that is full of old wine and an old flask that does not even have new wine in it» Pirkei Avot 4, 27 |
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Minyan is the main component of Jewish life. Three times a day, a religious Jew searches for at least 9 similar people to pray. "Sinagoga" in Russian, "Synagogue" in English, "beit knesset" in Hebrew, "shul" in Yiddish. It is much more than just "a pray-house". Here we perform brisos and say kaddish, here we arrange shiduchim and make chupos, and here people study Torah day and night. It is natural that natives of the same community desire to pray in the same minyan. So Russian minyan, Caucasian minyan, etc. are developed, and on their basis there are Russian synagogues, Caucasian synagogues... Toldos Yeshurun tries to support the development of such communities, including such minyanim. Russian-speaking minyanim:Beitar Neve-Yaakov Nesher Haifa Modiin Caucasian minyanimTel Aviv
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