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Aish and Partners in Torah join forces to transform Jewish learning

Joint program will leverage Aish’s global presence and resources to enhance Partners in Torah’s successful learning partnership model.

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Two women study Torah as part of the Aish Aspire program. Credit: Courtesy.

Aish and Partners in Torah are joining forces to create a global Jewish educational network. This new union brings together Aish’s worldwide reach with Partners in Torah’s proven model of sustainable Jewish connections through personalized learning partnerships.

The integration unites Partners in Torah’s 32-year legacy of fostering meaningful Jewish connections among more than 110,000 participants with Aish’s 50-year history of innovative Jewish education through its global platforms and infrastructure. Partners in Torah’s state-of-the-art technology platform, capable of facilitating hundreds of learning partnerships daily, will now be enhanced by Aish’s extensive educational network and worldwide digital presence.

“This historic collaboration represents the next evolution in Jewish education,” said Rabbi Steven Burg, CEO of Aish. “By bringing together our organizations’ complementary strengths, we’re creating unprecedented opportunities for Jews worldwide to connect with their heritage through meaningful learning relationships.”

Rabbi Eli Gewirtz, founder of Partners in Torah, emphasized the transformative potential of this union: “For over three decades, Partners in Torah has focused on creating sustainable Jewish connections through personalized learning. By joining with Aish, we can dramatically expand this impact while maintaining the personal touch that has been our hallmark.”

The joint program will leverage Aish’s global presence and resources to enhance Partners in Torah’s successful learning partnership model. This collaboration aligns with the shared vision of both organizations to strengthen Jewish education and identity worldwide.

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With a singular focus on imparting timeless Jewish wisdom, Aish uplifts and inspires people to live more thoughtful, spiritual and impactful lives. Aish connects with people from all backgrounds through digital content, in-person discovery and exploration at the Dan Family Aish World Center in Jerusalem, and enlightening experiences in more than 100 cities in 11 countries on six continents around the globe.
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Founded in 1993, Partners in Torah revolutionized Jewish learning through its pioneering one-on-one learning model and has facilitated over 110,000 learning partnerships worldwide.
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