Submitted by Larry Oskin

The Clermont Simchat Torah Beit Midrash is a local Christian faith-based organization with a mission to study the biblical Torah while taking its teachings to the masses nationally. It is located near the Citrus Tower at 183 North Highway 27, Clermont.

The International Center for Torah Studies teaches ongoing classes on the ‘Hebrew Roots’ of the Christian Faith. They instruct people in the ways of the Torah while encouraging Christians to return to their roots from the 1st century with Biblical Judaism. They help transition members and guests from a Greek mindset to a Hebrew mindset.

Simchat Torah Beit Midrash reaches out to Christians in over 100 countries worldwide via its website with live streaming on dozens of television stations owned and operated by this religious organization. Currently, there are 65 centers around the USA with its main headquarters in Denver, CO. Numerous centers are located in Central Florida, with its regional headquarters in Clermont near the Citrus Tower.

2018 Passover event

Simchat Torah Beit Midrash is holding its own unique Passover Seder at the Clermont Art & Recreation Center, 3700 South Highway 27, Clermont on Thursday, April 25th. The organization will share a dynamic praise and worship service with guest speakers followed by a 4-course Seder-style meal.

The event is open to the public. The tickets are available in Zone 1 at $70 each, in Zone 2 at $65, and in Zone 3 at $60. Doors will open at 5:30 pm and Seder will begin at 6:30 pm.

For More Information and to purchase tickets, call 352-989-5847 and/or visit: www.STBM.org.


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EDITORIAL NOTE: Larry Oskin is a writer and photographer for the South Lake Tablet. He is the owner of Marketing Solutions / Art Beautique, offering creative marketing, media relations and professional fine art photography services and is a board member of the Clermont Downtown Partnership and the Clermont Historic Village.

 

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