‘Sinai At Home’ Offers Shiurim From World Renowned Torah Scholars
NEW YORK— In an effort to assist communities celebrating the holiday of Shavuot at home, the Orthodox Union has created a unique online pre-Shavuot Torah learning platform. “Sinai At Home” will offer learning resources from world renowned Torah scholars on a variety of Torah topics with the aim of empowering people to learn at a high level on their own or with their families.
The holiday of Shavuot, normally celebrated with all-night learning in synagogues on its first eve, will be celebrated from sundown, May 28th through May 30th. Similar to other Jewish holidays, its typical celebration includes large gatherings for prayers and meals with friends and family. Most communities also celebrate with widely attended learning programs like lectures and small group or paired learning.
This year, due to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is highly unlikely that most communities will have returned to their synagogues before Shavuot begins and even less likely that they will be able to return to the large-scale learning programs they previously experienced.
The Orthodox Union’s Department of Torah Initiatives has created ‘Sinai at Home’ to empower learning in the home. The platform will host learning material and accompanying explanatory video, organized by categories like Tanach, Mussar, Gemara, etc. Site visitors will be able to then add shiurim to their “carts” which will allow them to print all the PDF’s in one packet. Those interested in taking part in ‘Sinai at Home’ can visit ou.org/sinai.
“We’re bringing the beis midrash to you through the ‘Sinai at Home’ program. We will be virtually learning together online this Shavuot by enabling the community to tap into a rich treasure trove of shiurim that they can share with their families,” said Orthodox Union President Moishe Bane.
The speakers range from those leading OU shuls across North America to renowned lecturers from Israel.
“Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have seen a surge of interest in online learning of all types. Sinai at Home is yet another innovation our Torah Initiatives Department has developed to empower our community with the tools to enrich their learning, one of the cornerstones of the celebration of Shavuot,” added Orthodox Union Executive Vice President Allen Fagin.
“A centerpiece of the Shavuot holiday is the all-night learning that usually takes place in shuls across the country. This year, Shavuot will be different as we celebrate at home. Our goal was to create a program which could help our community thrive in the current circumstances,” said Orthodox Union Managing Director of Torah Initiatives Rabbi David Pardo.