Sunday, March 23 at 7:30 PM at Lincoln Square Synagogue, NYC
Live From New York...
Join WebYeshiva's Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Brovender live in New York on Shushan Purim, Sunday, March 23 at 7:30 PM at Lincoln Square Synagogue, 200 Amsterdam Avenue at West 69th Street in Manhattan, where he'll be talking about "Torah From Cyberspace" -- a shiur followed by a discussion and demonstration of WebYeshiva.
Explore Hilkhot Online Talmud Torah with Rabbi Brovender.
If you can't be there live, join the event online...
- Step #1: Go to WebYeshiva.org/lms
- Step #2: Click on the link "Rabbi Chaim Brovender: Live and Free from NYC"
- Step #3: Click on "Login as a guest"
- Step #4: In the top left hand box, entitled "Next Class", please enter your first and last name in the "Name" form field and click "Join Now". This option will only appear 15 minutes before the commencement of each shiur.(Note: You must have your microphone, head phones, and web-cam plugged in before you click on "Join Class"!)
- Step #5: If this is your first time logging in to a class at WebYeshiva you will have to go through a one-time 5 minute set-up process (click here http://www.webyeshiva.org/student/tutorial-st.pdf [PDF] for simple instructions which detail that process).
- Step #6: Click yes when asked if you want to join the Integrated VoIP Conference.
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