The board of Oholei Torah announced that they have acquired a new all-inclusive campus in close proximity to Crown Heights, which will house the Mesivta program starting this coming year.
The board of Oholei Torah announced that they have acquired a new all-inclusive campus in close proximity to Crown Heights, which will house the Mesivta program starting this coming year.
“Often we have heard the sentiment, that the Talmidim of Mesivta need a proper building that would provide them with ‘Harchava’, so that the Talmidim can succeed to properly immerse themselves in learning without the interruptions in the middle of the day of going home for lunch and supper etc.,” the board said.
Many parents do not want to be compelled to send their 9th grade son away for the year, aside from the enormous expenses that make it so difficult, many Talmidim do not necessarily do better away from home, and for many being sent away prematurely does not come without consequences.
As a community Moissed privileged to service the Rebbes Shchunah of כאן צוה ה’ את הברכה, how do we achieve the right chinuch solution for our Talmidim? How can we bring the advantages of out-of-town while keeping the boys close to home in the community?
In our ongoing effort to bring the best Chinuch for all, Oholei Torah is honored and excited to announce the signing of a brand new, all-inclusive property to house all aspects of the Oholei Torah Mesivta.
Within the broader reaches of Crown Heights, the building, at 555 Remsen Avenue, will provide the perfect balance of an undistracted cocoon, with a beautiful Beis Medrash and adequate classroom space for the Talmidim to enjoy a complete immersive yeshiva experience.
The building also has state-of-the-art indoor and outdoor recreational and athletic areas, which will provide the Bochurim with on-site active and leisure activities to enjoy and unwind throughout the day’s breaks.
With plans for an on-site Mikvah and many other amenities, the building will be ready in time for this coming year Bez”h!
The close proximity to central crown heights will afford the local Talmidim with the ability to sleep at home and continue to receive the warmth and guidance of their parents. While also having the out-of-town yeshiva experience, starting the day with a short 10 minute bus ride to Yeshiva, and returning home only after a complete day of learning. Experiencing “Goleh Lemakom Torah”, while retaining the close connection with family.
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