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The Ma'aynei Hayeshua Kiruv Movement : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Ma'aynei Hayeshua Kiruv Movement
''Tnuat Ma'aynei Hayeshua'' was founded in 2000 by Avichay Buaron, an attorney, and members of the Religious Zionist community in Israel. Ma’aynei Hayeshua runs 100 manned Outreach Stands throughout Israel (for donning Tefillin, distributing Shabbat candles, and discussing Judaism with passersby), 2,000 ''chavrutot'' relationships annually via its Chavruta Coordination Center, two all-day Outreach Centers for Jewish Activity with programs 24/7, an all-day ''Beit Midrash'' for the newly religious, 500 activists implementing weekly activities, a year-round Outreach Training School, and produces and distributes 10,000 Jewish outreach materials, and original Jewish music and booklets.〔(The Maaynei Hayeshua Kiruv Movement(facebook) )〕 ==Background== Ten years ago, members of the Religious Zionist community in Israel began to feel that their community's values of Am Yisrael, Eretz Yisrael and Torat Yisrael were not achieving their potential impact on the Israeli psyche, despite their wide popularity among Israelis. They concluded that the great cultural rifts in contemporary Israeli society had made the depths of Jewish learning and the beauty of Jewish experiences inaccessible to the standard Israeli. With a burning desire to open the doors of Judaism to the common Israeli in a Religious Zionist context, and with the guidance of prominent community rabbis, the ''Ma'aynei Hayeshua Kiruv'' Movement was established.〔(www.jewishpressads.com/ )〕
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