Baltimore, MD – Nov. 30, 2018 – Four years ago, Shuli Katz came home after playing in the very popular Friday TYA Flag Football League and voiced a concern to his mother that some of the boys may at times have nothing on their head during the game.

Shuli’s mother, Mrs. Debbie Hager Katz, immediately called Rabbi Yisroel Fuchs, former TA High School Menahel, who  guided her to contact TYA founder Gobbie Cohn.  With that, Mrs. Katz contacted Gobbie and queried him as to what could be done about this issue. Mrs. Katz decided to help the boys make a Kiddush HaShem when they play and told him that she and her husband, Benjy, z’l, originally from Washington who attended TA and who always had hakaras hatov to TA and TYA, would, in honor of Gobbie and the boys, sponsor a ski cap that would be sure to stay on the boys’ heads.

Fast forward four years and Gobbie approached Mrs. Hager-Katz again to see if she would continue the tradition. Even with no longer having a son in TA, but recognizing TA for all it has done for her son and so many other boys, she graciously agreed to repeat the chesed

The hats were given l’ilui nishmas Mrs. Hager-Katz’s husband. Today, she told the boys, “each time you’re going to put on the ski hat - which represents yiddishkeit and menchlichkeit - my husband’s neshama will go higher in kisei haKavod and will protect each and every one of you."

In recognizing this beautiful sponsorship, TYA Director Gobbie Cohn commented, “TYA was founded over 15 years ago to provide Jewish day school youth with extra-curricular or after school activities to support their rigorous daily schedule of learning. I am so pleased that it has become so much more than that and am so grateful to Mrs. Katz for her generosity!”