The Living Torah is a weekly publication distributed in and around North West London. Written by members of Hasmonean High School's Sixth Form programme - we aim to bring you divrei torah for your Shabbat table each and everyweek.
Eli Gaventa - Technical Editor and Mishlei Column Avi Greenberg - Literary Editor and Mishnayot Column George Kestel - Weekly Parasha Disection Raphy Meyer - Story Column and Thought 4 The Week
Welcome From the Editors:
Hi,
I'd like to welcome to you to our new blog! Each year a different set of editors take the wheel at the Living Torah and this year we, the editors, have decided to create a blog (it was recommended that a more interactive service was needed). Please feel free to comment, we would love to hear what you have to say.
Don't worry - our online archives are still available and our mailing list for the PDF version of the Living Torah is still thriving.
Hope you enjoy the divrei torah each week.
If you would like to visit our archives go to: http://www.hasmonean.co.uk/livingtorah/main.php - where you can get all the old issues from the past six years and also subscribe to our mailing list.
And as always - pick up your copy of the Living Torah in school or at your local synagogue.
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