Rabbi Nagin seems like such a likable Rabbi, he is a Rabbi at the Otneil Yeshiva...
http://www.ravkooktorah.org/yesha/otniel.htmOtniel is a religious settlement in the central Har Hebron region of Judea. Otniel is situated on a ridge of the Hebron Mountains at 950 meters (3,100 feet) above sea level. The settlement commands a stunning view of the Judean Mountains and enjoys the crisp, clean mountain air of the region. Otniel is just off the new Jerusalem-Beersheba Highway (the Bethlehem-Hebron bypass route), approximately 30 minutes from Beersheba in the Negev Region and 50 minutes from Jerusalem. Regular public transportation services (4 Egged Bus Lines) are available to Jerusalem and Beersheba.
Otniel was established in 1983. Today the settlement is the largest and most developed settlement in the Har Hebron Region, comprising over 70 families and 500 residents. The families of Otniel range in age from young couples to well-established families. The Yeshivat Hesder and Kollel of Otniel, and the varied ages and backgrounds of Otniel's residents combine to provide a particularly rich social, cultural and Torah environment.
Otniel places special emphasis on educational programs for its many children. The settlement has 4 nursery schools, 2 kindergartens, an afternoon Talmud Torah and an elementary school; a rich curriculum of afternoon cultural and educational enrichment programs; and an active branch of the Bnei Akiva youth movement. The children of Otniel attend special afternoon educational enrichment classes at the settlement's modern community center, which includes an advanced computer center. High School students attend the Yeshiva high school (boys) and the Ulpana high school (girls) in Kiryat Arba.
Otniel also has its own medical clinic, synagogue, mikveh, mini-market, community center (with separate facilities for adults and children), library, playground, sports facilities and swimming pool. The settlement also hosts the Har Hebron Regional Council and the Har Hebron Religious Council which provide a broad range of services to the residents of Har Hebron.
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