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Matan – Women’s Institute for Jewish Studies

Matan Women’s Institute for Jewish Studies has been at the cutting edge of Torah learning for women since it was established in 1988. What began as a small group studying around a dining room table with Rabbanit Malke Bina, has developed into a dynamic, broad based institute with branches all around Israel, intensive Beit Midrash programs and a wide array of innovative and challenging learning opportunities for women of all ages and from all backgrounds. We are inspiring generations of women through multifaceted transformative Jewish study growing women Torah scholars and leaders.

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Matan – Women’s Institute for Jewish Studies

Matan Women’s Institute for Jewish Studies has been at the cutting edge of Torah learning for women since it was established in 1988. What began as a small group studying around a dining room table with Rabbanit Malke Bina, has developed into a dynamic, broad based institute with branches all around Israel, intensive Beit Midrash programs and a wide array of innovative and challenging learning opportunities for women of all ages and from all backgrounds. We are inspiring generations of women through multifaceted transformative Jewish study growing women Torah scholars and leaders.

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