YU Students to Join Grand Shabbaton in Crown Heights

Every Thursday evening, a busload of enthusiastic Oholei Torah bochurim embark on a journey from Brooklyn to Manhattan. The highlight of the year is the much-anticipated Shabbaton in Crown Heights where they get to experience an authentic chassidishe Shabbos.

Every Thursday evening, a busload of enthusiastic Oholei Torah bochurim embark on a journey from Brooklyn to Manhattan. Their destination? The Yeshiva University, where they have the opportunity to connect with students and deepen their understanding of Chassidus together.

The diverse group of participants all share a common purpose – to delve into the profound wisdom of Chassidus and draw inspiration from the teachings of the Rebbe. This weekly gathering creates a strong connection between the Oholei Torah Bochrim and Yeshiva University students.

But the excitement doesn’t stop there! The highlight of the year is the much-anticipated Shabbaton, which attracts an even larger crowd. Last year’s event was a resounding success, with over 150 students participating in a rich and immersive Shabbos experience. From visiting the Ohel to engaging in heartfelt davening at 770, the Shabbaton offers a taste of the authentic Chassidishe spirit. Inspiring Farbrengens and a joyous Havdalah and Melava Malka concert round out the unforgettable weekend.

This year’s Shabbaton is being organized by a dedicated team of Oholei Torah Shiur Daled Bochrim, in partnership with the Chabad Club @ YU. Our goal is to make this event the best yet, but we need your help to make it a reality. With a fundraising goal of $10,000, your generous support will be instrumental in creating an extraordinary Shabbos that will leave a lasting impact on all who attend.

We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Keren Meir for their ongoing support of the Chassidus and Sushi weekly learning and other programs. Their commitment to these initiatives has been invaluable, and we are grateful for their continued partnership.

Thank you,

The OT Shiur Daled Team

Click here to donate now.

Video: Shmulie Grossbaum

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