Kollel Zichron Avrohom is a torah study institution that is comprised of a Rosh-kollel and 16 already married talmudic scholars ranging from ages 21-30. The funds being raised are used to pay the members of the kollel so that they can dedicate their time growing in their already advanced abilities in torah learning. The goal of the kollel is to create outstanding and wholesome talmidei chachamim with hope that one day they will be able to open their own institutions of advanced torah study such as yeshivos kollelim etc. so that they to can disseminate torah to the masses. Kollel Zichron Avrohom is located in the Ezras Torah neighborhood in the same bais medrash as Yeshivas Mishkan Yisroel. The Kollel needs funding monthly to pay its members on time so that they can grow and fulfill their potential. The reason to donate to this kollel is simple, not only does chazal say that the best way to allocate charity funds is to give it to talmidei chachamim, but moreover the purpose of thuis wold was created for torah. Here we have a kollel in the holiest city in the world (Yerushalayim), but this is a kollel comprised of bnei torah who have potential in just a few years in the kollel to reach unbelievable heights in Torah Study and Shteiging.
Kollel Zichron Avrohom is a program of Rekonect, a 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Nonprofit Organization.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A Community Support Fund (CSF) is a grassroots fundraising program hosted by Rekonect. Each CSF is run by an independent organizer raising money for a specific cause they care about, with Rekonect providing the legal, financial, and technical infrastructure to make it possible. Donations to a CSF go to Rekonect, which then disburses the funds to support the cause according to the program’s purpose. This model lets organizers focus on the work itself rather than the overhead of starting and running a nonprofit from scratch.
Rekonect is a US 501(c)(3) nonprofit that sponsors grassroots fundraising programs. You can read more about us in our mission and manifesto. Every CSF goes through a vetting process before going live: we verify the organizer’s identity, review the cause description for legitimacy and alignment with our mission, and conduct a post-approval onboarding call to confirm the program’s scope and operations. Causes that pass vetting are hosted on our platform; those that don’t, aren’t.
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