Every weeknight over 350 boys from grades 5-8 get together in three different locations throughout the community for an hour of learning.
The boys spend their time reviewing the Gemara and Rashi inside, doing their homework with the help of devoted Madrichim, as well as learning Mishnayos, Gemara and Tanya by heart. There is also a Shiur every night in a Sicha of the Rebbe, Halacha, Chassidishe story etc.
Aside from having the opportunity to learn with older Bochurim, the boys benefit from having a Kesher with an older Bochur, and having someone to look up to and admire.
Throughout the week the boys receive raffle tickets for good behavior and learning, and every Thursday night a raffle is made for fabulous prizes and awards. As well, the boys receive membership points towards the Chayolei and OTEG programs respectively.
The boys are rewarded for their attendance with a Yeshivas Erev ID card. The card entitles the member to various discounts and rewards in the local establishments, (See picture below) and throughout the year, 30-seconds free in Nosh-World rewards for good behavior and learning.
During the year, there are different contests and competitions, and a bi-annual Brochos Bee and Shabbos Bee. Participants and winners receive great prizes and rewards.
We thank Rabbi Yosef Simpson, Rabbi Hirshel Lustig and Rabbi L. Newman from the Iggud Menahalei Yeshivos for their constant support and guidance in bettering our commitment to the community, and Rabbi Z. Sorkin for coordinating this program. As well, we thank our generous sponsors and local stores for their continued support.
Become a partner! Share the Zechus of Talmud Torah! Become a sponsor! Please contact the Rabbi Z. Sorkin at 718-604-0467.
Locations:
Lubavitcher Yeshiva – 570 Crown St.
3rd floor Beis Medrash
Grade 7-8
Agudah Shul – 456 Crown St.
Grade 5-6
Kahal Chasidim ( בית שנ”ז ) – 1612 Carroll St.
Grade 5-8
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
shkoyach for the article. u forgot to mention that this progorm is in the memory of rabbi marlow obm
When my son went it wasn’t so organized – that older bochurim were helping or anything.
Mendel.you are so adorable!!!