A mega raffle drawing of 50 watches was held for boys around the world who join this week’s Avos Ubanim program.
A mega raffle drawing of 50 watches was held for boys around the world who join this week’s Avos Ubanim program.
The innovative “Father and Son” program unites boys grades 1-8 around the world in learning over Shabbos/Motzei Shabbos, in their homes or shuls, with their fathers and mastering their class study.
Since the launch of Igud Hamelamdim’s global Avos Ubonim just over 2 months ago, hundreds of boys from over 35 yeshivos worldwide have joined.
Click here to sign up to the program and join the weekly raffles: https://www.igudhamelamdim.org/worldwide-avos-ubanim
The following are the fifty winners of this week’s raffle:
Mendel Abraham of Brooklyn: Oholei Torah 3rd Grade Rabbi Cousins Nochum Aronson of Kingston: Cheder Menachem 2nd Grade Rabbi Ronis Tzvi Baras of Cincinatti: Hebrew Day School 3rd Grade Rabbi Zenwirth Yisroel Chein of Brooklyn: ULY Crown St. 5th Grade Rabbi levy Mordechai Davidson of Homeschool: 5th Grade Rabbi Totty Nosson Deitsch of Vienna: Chabad 3rd Grade Rabbi Hertzberg Yankele Edelkopf of Brooklyn: Darchai Menachem 6th Grade Rabbi Frankel Yisroelik Eidelman of Manchester: OYY Lubavitch 8th Grade Rabbi Cohen Shmuel Elkayam of Florida: Lubavitch E.C. 4th Grade Rabbi Galprin Menachem Mendel Futerfas of Brooklyn: Darchai Menachem 2nd R’ Gurkov Zevi Goldshtein of Brooklyn: ULY Crown St. 2nd Grade Rabbi Turen Shmuel Granat of Florida: Hebrew Acadamy 1st Grade Morah Chaya Elyfja Sholom Granat of Florida: Hebrew Acadamy 1st Grade Morah Chaya Elyfja Aryeh Greenfeld of Brooklyn: Oholei Torah 1st Grade Rabbi Schtroks Mendel Grossbaum of Cheder at the ohel 6th Grade Rabbi Labkowsky Menachem Gurevitz of Morristown: Cheder Lubavitch 2nd Grade R’ Witkes Yosef Halilyan of Arizona: Cheder Lubavitch 3rd Grade Rabbi Shaw Sholom Haller of Online: Shluchim Online School 4th Grade Rabbi Pruss Moshe Noach Hershkop of Kingston: Cheder Menachem 2nd R’ Ronnes Shneor Itzhakov of Brooklyn: Ohr Menachem 2nd Grade Rabbi Schwei Dovid Kaminetzky of Brooklyn: Oholei Torah 2nd Grade Rabbi Tiefenbrun Yaakov Lieblich of Brooklyn: Oholei Torah 6th Grade Rabbi Klein Dovber Lipszyc of Brooklyn: Oholei Torah 1st Grade Rabbi Gerlitzky Moishele Majesky of Kingston: Cheder Menachem 4th Grade R’ Backman Yehuda Meltzer of Brooklyn: ULY Crown St. 5th Grade Rabbi Kuperman Yisroel Milchtein of Milwaukee: Yeshiva 6th Grade Rabbi Yarmush Yehoshua Mishulovin of Portland: Maimonides 3rd Grade Rabbi Orenstein Rambam Nachmenson of Brooklyn: ULYCrown St. 6th Grade Rabbi Sorkin Eli Nachmenson of Brooklyn: ULYCrown St. 2nd Grade Rabbi Gurkow Menachem Mendel Oberlander of Monsey: Chabad 2nd R’ Silverstien Mendel Perman of Brooklyn: Oholei Torah 5th Grade Rabbi Weinstein Zalman Pewzner of Online: Shluchim School 2nd Grtade Rabbi Dinerman Yisroel Popper of Brooklyn: Ohr Menachem 3rd Grade Rabbi Abrahams Mendel Refson of Valley Stream: CATO 5th Grade Rabbi Zajac Yekusiel Rivkin of Florida: Cheder Chabad 4th Grade Rabbi Reinitz Levi Rivkin of Morristown: Cheder Lubavitch 5th Grade Rabbi Susskind Nossen Kalmen Rivkin of Brooklyn: Oholei Torah 1st Grade Rabbi Yarmush Shloimy Schwei of Brooklyn: Oholei Torah 7th Grade Rabbi Levinson Shalom Shallman of California: Cheder Menachem 7th Grade R’ Einbinder Mikey Shallman of California: Cheder Menachem 3rd Rabbi Heidingsfeld Yosef Yitzchok Shanowitz of Buffalo: Ohr Temimim 5th Rabbi Lorber Yosef Siev of Brooklyn: ULY Ocean Parkway 2nd Grade Rabbi Sherr Avremi Siev of Brooklyn: ULY Ocean Parkway 7th Grade Rabbi Melamed Dovid Tenenbaum of Brooklyn: Ohr Menachem 1st Grade Rabbi Paris Avraham Tenenbaum of Brooklyn: Ohr Menachem 4th Grade Rabbi Bryski Shneor Zalman Vaisfiche of Brooklyn: Oholei Torah 5th Grade R’ Goldman Shmuel Vaisfiche of Brooklyn: Oholei Torah 3rd Grade Rabbi Gerlitzki Shmuly Wagner of Brooklyn: Ohr Menachem, 6th Grade Rabbi Belinow Menachem Weinstein of Monsey: Cheder Chabad 4th Grade Rabbi Weiss Avi Wrightman of Chicago: Cheder Chabad 2nd Grade Rabbi Raices |
To receive your prize, email: [email protected]
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