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New Torah Magazine for Purim from Pittsburgh Zal

  • Writer: Rabbi Ephraim Lerner
    Rabbi Ephraim Lerner
  • Mar 4
  • 1 min read

Pittsburgh Zal is proud to present the third issue of our Torah Magazine, created by one of our talmidim, Shmuly Lakher, in honor of Purim!


Pittsburgh Zal is proud to present the third issue of our Torah Magazine, created by one of our talmidim, Shmuly Lakher, in honor of Purim!


This thoughtfully designed edition captures the atmosphere of our Yeshiva. With powerful Divrei Torah, meaningful reflections, and engaging photos, it showcases the passion of our talmidim and the ideals that guide and define our Yeshiva.


Each edition aims to offer more than just insight — it opens a window into the learning, growth, and milestones taking place within our walls, while offering inspiration and connection to the broader community.


The online version is now available — we invite you to take a look and immerse yourself in the energy of Tomchei Temimim.


Pittsburgh Zal is a post Mesivta Zal made for Bochurim who have a deep desire to be frum, upright, Chassidishe Bochurim, dedicated to the Rebbe, his vision and way of life. We strive to provide a well rounded education both B’gashmiyus and B’ruchniyus to help bachurim advance in all aspects of their lives and in avodas Hashem.



We are now accepting applications for the shnas halimudim of 5786 – 5787.

For prospective bochurim and parents, we look forward to speaking with you!


Rabbi Lerner 213-910-4436

Rabbi Friedman 412-980-4798

Our website is pittsburghzal.com

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4315 Murray Ave

Pittsburgh, PA 15217

United States of America

info@pittsburghzal.com

Rabbi Friedman 412-980-4798

Rabbi Lerner 213-910-4436

The Yeshiva is with the blessings of Rabbi Yisroel Rosenfeld and under the Mosdos of Chabad of Western PA. The Yeshiva Gedolah also has the blessings of Rabbi Yossi Rosenblum of Yeshiva Schools of Pittsburgh, and will be a fully distinct and independent Mosod.

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