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A Message from
Adam Goller, President
This past Shabbos, we read about Yisro and how he
and the Jewish people mutually impacted each other. Chazal
tell us that Yisro had many names, each for a different reason.
We are also told that what separated Yisro from others was his
ability to see the events that occurred and glean from them the
positive, which led him to join the Jewish people. Others see the
same events and take only what works for them, failing to see
the truth and, equally sad, failing to grow from them.
The Yeshiva has transitioned in many ways over the past
few years, following the events that created its establishment in
the Woodmere community. Many beautiful shuls have opened
around us and we continue to provide the backbone of Torah
to all those who desire it, in whatever way we can. That means
different things to different people and families. Whether it is
for Torah, tefilla or both, the Yeshiva remains committed to
helping everyone grow to their potential.
The growth of the Yeshiva continues to exceed
expectations. What started as a small kollel has blossomed
into a community beis medrash full of yungerleit, outstanding
bochrim and serious baalei batim who all strive to grow in
Torah learning and in Yiras Shamayim. What was once a minyan
which was sparse is now a source of beauty and vibrancy on
a given day, Shabbos or Yom Tov. Growth can be seen in the
number of people, children and adults, who now make use of
the Yeshiva to learn, both during the week and on Shabbos.
We take particular pride in the beautiful avos u’banim program
where we get to see multiple generations, often three, come
to learn together. From an early morning chabura to chavrusa
learning late at night, the Yeshiva continues to facilitate growth
to all those who seek it. Recently, Yeshiva added a Thursday
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