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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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