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Growing Bigger: Yeshivah Otzar HaTorah Bet Shemesh Dedicates a Spacious New Building
In a festive and heartfelt ceremony, the dedication of Seeach Sod's Yeshivah Otzar HaTorah – Bet Shemesh was celebrated. Participating at the event were the city's mayor Mrs. Aliza Bloch, Shas chairman Rabbi Aryeh Deri, minister in the Ministry of Education Rabbi Chaim Bitton, Rabbi Erenreich, Rabbi Yitzchak Almaliach, and other public figures from the Bet Shemesh municipality.
Maoz Yerushalayim Students Celebrate Their Graduation
In the Ramot neighborhood in Yerushalayim, excited students and mothers gathered in the Maoz Yerushalayim Girls' Elementary and High School hall for a festive graduation party, marking the culmination of many packed school years. True to tradition, the event was executed in a grand and meaningful manner, with a focus on each girl's graduation journey, with experiential programs brought in for the participants' enjoyment.
Exuberant Hachnasas Sefer Torah Celebration in Yeshivah Otzar HaTorah – Bet Shemesh
Amidst jubilant dancing and tremendous excitement, Yeshivah Otzar HaTorah joyously welcomed a new sefer Torah into its study hall, marking a major milestone in the development of this Bet Shemesh branch of Seeach Sod's yeshivos. The sefer Torah was generously donated by the Markowitz family of Florida in memory of their son, Yosef Refael z"l.
Chumash Party at Cheder Otzar Yerushalayim
The second graders of Cheder Otzar Yerushalayim celebrated an emotional Chumash party this week along with their parents, guests, and the school management and staff, the guests moved to tears hearing the boys singing and reviewing their little speech for the party, the parshiyos of the Chumash and the beginning of Chumash Vayikra with great enthusiasm.
Summer Camp at Maoz Yerushalayim
The 35 students of Maoz Yerushalayim girls' high school from ninth through twelfth grades enjoyed a delightful overnight trip spanning two exhilarating activity-filled days and nights. The theme, "ready, set, go" (or "three, four, and…" in Hebrew) guided the program.