Oholei Torah Students Rewarded for 154,621 Lines of Baal Peh

Photos: David Katash/Anash.org

A double event in Oholei Torah on Sunday celebrated the MBP and Tzivos Hashem accomplishments of 417 boys from Oholei Torah’s 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th grades.

By Anash.org reporter
Photos: David Katash/Anash.org

A double event in Oholei Torah on Sunday celebrated the MBP and Tzivos Hashem accomplishments of boys from Oholei Torah’s 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades.

Prizes were distributed to the talmidim with the top achievements in the Mishnayos and Tanya Baal Peh programs that were ongoing throughout the year in this division. Distributing the prizes was Rabbi Mendel Levin, Tzivos Hashem Base Commander in Oholei Torah.

Rabbi Yossi Evers, principal of grades four and five, moderated the event. Prizes were awarded to winners of the Mishnayos Baal Peh program, awarding 417 talmidim who had studied Mishnayos, Gemara, and Tanya for the past few months. The talmidim with the top marks were rewarded on stage with various sefarim.

In addition, there was a grand promotion ceremony for generals in the flourishing Tzivos Hashem program at Oholei Torah. 100 talmidim went up in rank since before Pesach, and yesterday, the finale was held with a grand promotion ceremony.

During a brief intermission from handing out the prizes, everyone turned their attention to the screens where they saw a video of Oholei Torah students who excelled in Mishnayos Baal Peh going by the Rebbe for dollars accompanied by their teachers.

Talmidim were able to keep track of their progress utilizing chabadkid.com by Rabbi Yossi Teleshevsky and ourbirthdaygift.com by Rabbi Shimmy Weinbaum.

Parents were smiling, cameras were flashing, and everyone had nachas from all the talmidim who participated in these extra-curricular programs.

The program was dedicated in memory of Rabbi Yossel Rosenfeld, the longtime Executive Director of Oholei Torah who passed away at the beginning of this school year.

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