• OUR MISSION •
The Nazis are NOT in power! Their precious victims shall NOT be forgotten!
Millions of Jews were brutally killed during the holocaust. Many of them left no children to continue in their path.
The biggest Kiddush Hashem will be to remember them, and remembering through the Torah Kollel ‘Kiddush Hashem’ needs your help.
The Avreichim in our 4 locations are currently learning Mishnayos to elevate the souls of thousands of Kedoshim.
Please submit names of holocaust victims, so that they can be added to the list and have us learn on their behalf too.
Yoshev Rosh
Founder Kollel
Kollel Administrator
During world war 2 between 1939 and 1945, across German-occupied Europe, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered over six million Jews, around two-thirds of Europe’s Jewish population הי״ד.
The murders were carried out through pogroms, mass shootings and systematic extermination; by a policy of extermination brought upon by a variety of methods including forced labor in concentration camps; in gas chambers and gas vans in extermination camps, among them those of Auschwitz, Bełżec, Chełmno, Majdanek, Sobibór, and Treblinka in occupied Poland.
In 1945, shortly after the camps’ liberation Rabbi Chaim Nuchem Mermelstien Z”L together a group of survivors formed the Kolel Kidush Hashem. Not only did the name serve as a means to commemorate the kedoshim that were killed, but it was also meant as a guide for the survivors for how to live and rebuild their lives anew.
In 2019 Rabbi Mermelstiens grandchildren restarted the Kolel Kidush Hashem to learn mishnayos daily in remembrance of those murdered in the Holocaust. We currently have 4 kollelim with future plans to have such kollel in each Beth medrash worldwide.
During world war 2 between 1939 and 1945, across German-occupied Europe, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered over six million Jews, around two-thirds of Europe’s Jewish population הי״ד.
The murders were carried out through pogroms, mass shootings and systematic extermination; by a policy of extermination brought upon by a variety of methods including forced labor in concentration camps; in gas chambers and gas vans in extermination camps, among them those of Auschwitz, Bełżec, Chełmno, Majdanek, Sobibór, and Treblinka in occupied Poland.
In 1945, shortly after the camps’ liberation Rabbi Chaim Nuchem Mermelstien Z”L together a group of survivors formed the Kolel Kidush Hashem. Not only did the name serve as a means to commemorate the kedoshim that were killed, but it was also meant as a guide for the survivors for how to live and rebuild their lives anew.
In 2019 Rabbi Mermelstiens grandchildren restarted the Kolel Kidush Hashem to learn mishnayos daily in remembrance of those murdered in the Holocaust. We currently have 4 kollelim with future plans to have such kollel in each Beth medrash worldwide.
Yoshev Rosh
Founder Kollel
Kollel Administrator
For just $18 per name our scholars will learn to remember your loved one
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