Project Genesis is an Orthodox Jewish outreach organization based in Baltimore, Maryland, and founded by Rabbi Yaakov Menken in 1993 to further the goals of the Baal teshuva movement.

Project Genesis promotes further Jewish education as represented in Jewish sources.

Major projects

Torah.org

Torah.org is the primary website of Project Genesis. It features a network of online classes and a program in Jewish studies.

Teachers include Rabbis Yitzchok Adlerstein, Pinchas Avruch, Yosef Kalatsky, Mordechai Kamenetzky, Label Lam, Yaakov Menken, Naftali Reich, Berel Wein, Rebbetzin Leah Kohn and many others.[1] It is claimed to have over 70,000 subscribers, with more than 20,000 in the largest class.[2]

Ask the Rabbi

JewishAnswers.org[3] was designed by Project Genesis to provide numerous rabbis with the opportunity to answer questions from their local audiences. Currently, over 70 rabbis participate in the program.

Cross-Currents.com

In 1998, Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein published an online journal of Jewish thought, called Cross-Currents, with articles written by himself and others. However, publication later lapsed.

In 2004, Rabbi Yaakov Menken of Project Genesis suggested to Rabbi Adlerstein the development of an online Jewish weblog using the same technology that had created Cross-Currents.com.[4]

References

  1. "Torah.org (Torah Portion Classes Index)". Project Genesis, Inc.
  2. Golan, Effie. "Online Classes Drawing 1000s to Judaism". The Forward.
  3. "Jewish Answers". JewishAnswers.org.
  4. "Cross-Currents". Project Genesis, Inc.
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