Monday, August 5, 2013

Elul Zman 5773 begins in the Yeshiva world, Botei medrash get a face-lift, some yeshivos to relocate. new yeshivos open

ELUL Zman,- while we are in midst of Summer vacation, the yeshiva bachurim and Kolell youngeleit are heading back to the bais medrash in their respective yeshivos. Some yeshivos such as Telz Chicago have begun  a few days prior to Rosh Chodesh Elul. Many yeshivos  will recite Yom Kippur katan today on Erev Rosh Chodesh Elul.
Yeshiva of Long beach will  spend Elul zman in the Catskills at Camp Morris
Yeshiva of Ocean Township, NJ under Rav Meir Miller will be relocating to the Catskills, on the former grounds of the Tamarack lodge, in Greenfield Park NY.
Rav  Mayer Sender and Rav Asher Wilhelm  opened a Yeshiva for Bais medrash Bochurim in Monsey
Rav Shlomo Feivel Shustal Rosh Yeshiva of  Torah Temimah is rumored to be leaving his position and join with his son in opening a Yeshiva next year in Monsey.
Yeshiva Gedolah Ohr Hatorah for Bais medrash Bochurim opened in Baltimore, Rav Dovid Hoffman and Rabbi Moshe Aharon Rosenbaum Roshei Yeshiva.

During bein hazmanim many yeshivos take the opportunity to upgrade their facilities. In Yeshivas Ner Yisrael of Baltimore they installed a new floor to its main bais medrash and given it a face-lift



New floor in main Bais medrash at Ner Yisrael Baltimore

4 comments:

  1. Fotheringay-PhippsAugust 5, 2013 at 4:14 PM

    I was trying to get a painter lined up for a few weeks ago, and one guy who turned me down explained that painters in Lakewood are extremely busy bain hazmanim, due to all the mosdos that are refurbishing their facilities at that time.

    I think all the Telzes start early. I know Riverdale does. (I think it has to do with some Telzer yortzeit.)

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  2. Will Yeshiva of Ocean rename itself to Yeshiva of Greenfield park?

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  3. Yeshivish raid is that Rav Shlomo Feivel Schustal leaving Torah Temima and starting a Yeshiva in Monsey.

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  4. I learned in the old Bais Medrash on Garrison Boulevard, nice to see the yeshiva continue to grow.

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