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FAQs | JNet JNet is open to any Jewish person who wants to deepen their connection to Judaism and engage in weekly learning with a chavrusa Whether you are new to Jewish studies or looking to expand your knowledge, JNet provides a welcoming community and valuable resources to support your journey
JNet At the Jewish Learning Network you can study, learn and debate our Jewish heritage, the Torah Either in person, online or on the phone
About the Jewish Learning Network Established in 2006, the Jewish Learning Network fulfills the Lubavitcher Rebbe's vision of encouraging all Jews to set fixed times for Torah study The organization bridges gaps in Jewish knowledge by connecting those well-versed in Jewish teachings with individuals eager to explore their heritage
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Welcome to The Jnet TheJnet is the only Internet service provider in the nation that offers proxy-free, server-based filtering in combination with customized levels of access Our unique technology allows us to offer high-speed, high-security Internet access that is flexible enough to meet diverse needs
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Jewish Learning Network - Wikipedia "JNet" is a non-profit organization acting under Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch, the central educational organization of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement [6] JNet was founded in November, 2005 as an adult education resource