Vibrant Sounds of Torah Fill Baltimore’s Cheder Chabad

Yesterday, the hallways of Cheder Chabad of Baltimore came alive with excitement, marking the beginning of a new school year. The classrooms were filled with the sound of Torah as students eagerly opened their siddurim, Chumashim, and Gemaras, diving into another year of Torah.

As the sun rose on 29 Av, the hallways of Cheder Chabad of Baltimore came alive with excitement, marking the beginning of a promising new school year. This year, the excitement was even greater as the Cheder welcomed a 10% increase in its student body compared to the previous year—a clear testament to the school’s growing reputation and impact within the community.

From the youngest Gan students to the older boys and girls, everyone was eager to embark on the journey of learning and growth that 5785 promises to bring. The day began with Gan students spending time with their parents, getting oriented with their new Morahs, exploring their classrooms, and reacquainting themselves with the campus amenities and playgrounds.

In both the Boys School and the Thalia Resnick Girls School, the day kicked off with assemblies led by their respective principals. These assemblies set a positive and inspiring tone for the year ahead, emphasizing the importance of Torah learning and personal growth. Following the assemblies, teachers warmly greeted their students, offering words of encouragement that established a foundation of collaboration and mutual respect.

The classrooms were more vibrant than ever, filled with the sound of Torah learning as students eagerly opened their siddurim, Chumashim, and Gemaras, diving into the texts that would guide them throughout the year. The powerful atmosphere of unity and devotion was palpable, with even the youngest students participating with enthusiasm.

Behind the scenes, the dedication of the teachers played a crucial role in creating this positive environment. In the days leading up to the first day, teachers spent countless hours, often late into the night, meticulously preparing their classrooms. Their hard work and creativity were evident in the vibrant and personalized spaces they created, each classroom reflecting the individuality and passion of the teacher who prepared it. “The greatest part of this visit is seeing how even at this late hour, individuals from our community are still here preparing for the school year,” remarked a key supporter during a late Sunday night visit to the building.

A special thank you goes to Facilities Director Mr. Nesanel Gerstman for his total devotion to ensuring that the entire campus was ready and prepared for all the students and teachers to begin successfully.

As the first day concluded, there was a shared sense of accomplishment and excitement for what lies ahead. Students and teachers parted ways with a feeling of purpose and determination to make 5785 a year of significant achievements and meaningful connections to Torah and Yiddishkeit.

Gratitude is also extended to the PTA for their assistance in decorating the campus with back-to-school flair and new in-school designs that highlight the school’s themes. Their efforts added an extra layer of warmth and excitement to the start of the school year.

With its growing student body, dedicated teachers, and supportive community, Cheder Chabad of Baltimore looks forward to a successful and enriching year, filled with learning, growth, and the warmth of a true Chassidishe environment.

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