Kollel Bet Mordechai (The Beit Mordechai Campus Kollel ) is a Kollel and Bet Midrash in Johannesburg , South Africa . It is associated with Mizrachi and is based at the Yeshiva College of South Africa .
The Kollel facilitates advanced, as well as community Torah learning on a daily basis.[1]
Advanced yeshiva studies in its kollel include daily shiurim in Talmud with Rishonim , and in halacha .
Several Kollel members have so far received Semicha ; the examination by Rabbi Yaacov Warhaftig of Machon Ariel in Jerusalem .
Community focused activities range from individualised chavruta -based study to public shiurim . Daf yomi is offered three times daily, with a weekly "overview" for Women; Mishnah Berurah Yomit and Tzurba M’Rabanan are also offered.
The Kollel is headed jointly by Rabbi Nechemya Taylor and Rabbi Levy Wineberg [2] (previously Rosh Yeshiva of the Rabbinical College of Pretoria ); previously Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Glicksberg jointly headed the Kollel, assuming the role from Rabbi Avraham Amitai [3] in September 2014. It was originally led by Rabbi Doron Podlashuk,[4] with Rabbi Simcha Krauss as acting Rosh Kollel.
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