A heartfelt evening of appreciation and recognition was held at Tzeirei Hashluchim Tzfas, honoring the devoted staff and educators whose tireless dedication continues to shape the yeshiva’s growth, strengthen its spirit, and inspire the success of its students.
A heartfelt appreciation and recognition evening was held last night at the Yeshiva Tzeirei Hashluchim in Tzfas, with the participation of the rosh yeshiva, rabbanim, mashpi’im, and the broader administrative and support staff of the Tzeirei Hashluchim institutions in Tzfas. The event served as a powerful expression of gratitude from the yeshiva’s leadership, parents, and students to the devoted rabbanim and staff members who dedicate themselves day and night to the yeshiva’s success and the growth of its students.
The highlight of the evening was the launch of a Charidy campaign set to begin next week, aimed at raising funds to complete the purchase of a new campus. This new facility will serve all branches of the Tzeirei Hashluchim network operating on the premises and will accommodate the opening of a yeshiva gedola, planned for the upcoming school year, iy”H.
The new campus will mark a significant leap forward in the yeshiva’s activities and allow for a dramatic expansion of the current programs: Yeshivas Tzeirei Hashluchim for English-speaking students and Oholei Menachem Mendel for Hebrew-speaking students. The goal is to double the number of students enrolled across the yeshiva divisions, while providing high-quality physical conditions that will enable them to learn with true peace of mind.
“We are launching this campaign in the spirit of lechatchila ariber, with the knowledge that we are part of something greater than ourselves,” declared Rabbi Zalman Kaplan, rosh yeshiva, in his address. Following his remarks, several speakers shared heartfelt words during the uplifting evening: the Rebbe’s shliach to Tzfas, Rabbi Chaim Kaplan; the Menahel Ruchni of Yeshivas Oholei Menachem Mendel, Rabbi Shmuel Mishulovin; the general mashgiach at Yeshivas Tzeirei Hashluchim, Rabbi Daniel Naki; and Rabbi Fishel Henig, director of the Mesivta program. All emphasized the dual mission of strengthening mosdos Chabad in Eretz Yisroel, especially in the vital area of education.
The rabbanim expressed their deep commitment to the success of the campaign, and by the event’s conclusion, pledges were made to raise tens of thousands of shekels—over two million NIS—in advance of the campaign’s official launch. This will go toward the campaign’s overall goal of acquiring and renovating the new building.
Photo: Dovber Hechtman
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