Ozar Hatorah (Hebrew: אוצר התורה, lit. 'treasure of Torah') is an organization created in 1945 to provide Orthodox Jewish education. It began by setting up schools in Mandate Palestine, and after the foundation of the modern Israeli state, it went on to develop religious Jewish education in Muslim countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
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| - Otzar Hatorah ou Ozar Hatorah (hébreu : אוצר התורה « Trésor de la Torah ») est une institution juive fondée en Israël en 1945 avec pour but originel d’assurer une éducation juive orthodoxe aux enfants issus des communautés séfarades d’Orient. Un réseau s’étend ensuite à travers le Moyen-Orient et en Afrique du Nord, puis en France. (fr)
- Ozar Hatorah (Hebrew: אוצר התורה, lit. 'treasure of Torah') is an organization created in 1945 to provide Orthodox Jewish education. It began by setting up schools in Mandate Palestine, and after the foundation of the modern Israeli state, it went on to develop religious Jewish education in Muslim countries in the Middle East and North Africa. (en)
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| - Otzar Hatorah ou Ozar Hatorah (hébreu : אוצר התורה « Trésor de la Torah ») est une institution juive fondée en Israël en 1945 avec pour but originel d’assurer une éducation juive orthodoxe aux enfants issus des communautés séfarades d’Orient. Un réseau s’étend ensuite à travers le Moyen-Orient et en Afrique du Nord, puis en France. (fr)
- Ozar Hatorah (Hebrew: אוצר התורה, lit. 'treasure of Torah') is an organization created in 1945 to provide Orthodox Jewish education. It began by setting up schools in Mandate Palestine, and after the foundation of the modern Israeli state, it went on to develop religious Jewish education in Muslim countries in the Middle East and North Africa. In 1961, it expanded further by opening a school in France, where Sephardi communities were growing rapidly thanks to the emigration of Jews from North Africa that followed upon several former French colonies achieving independence. Its French network now serves communities in Paris, Toulouse, Marseilles and elsewhere. Its schools teach secular subjects alongside its religious curriculum. It is now extending its activities into a wider cultural sphere by evolving its schools into multi-purpose Jewish community centres. It is financed by the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, local communities and private individuals. (en)
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