Baltimore, MD - Dec. 20, 2018 - You know it is a Simcha when Iris Littman joins the party! Iris, among 200 other guests arrived at Moses Montefiore Anshe Emunah Congregation (Liberty Jewish Center) on Monday evening to take part in a celebration that not only paid tribute to the determination of a seven and a half year daily learning commitment, but also made Ohel Moshe history.

On Monday, December 17, 2018, a grand siyum took place to celebrate Rabbi Zvi Teichman's Siyum HaShas as he concluded a full cycle of learning and teaching the Daf Yomi! Joining together every morning at 5:45am (or for the evening showing) for seven and a half years is no small feat. As such, the Shul, as well as many talmidim and friends of Rabbi Teichman came together to properly acknowledge this achievement and simcha with Rabbi Teichman and his Daf Yomi talmidim.

After cocktails and Maariv, the main event began with a talmid of the Daf Yomi shiur, Rabbi Jeff Ifrah emceeing the event. Rabbi Ifrah shared many well wishes and highlights from his personal experiences in Rabbi Teichman's Daf, as well as those of other talmidim in the shiur. Rabbi Teichman was called up to the podium where he inspired the crowd with his opening remarks, and the official siyum. Following the Kadish, the crowd responded with a natural outburst of simcha and dancing to the musical stylings of Eli Atias and Ben Tzion Bluming. After the dancing, all of the guests were treated to a delicious steak dinner courtesy of O'Fishel catering. Musical interludes continued throughout the program, which contributed to the already magical feeling that was permeating the room. As the evening continued, Rav Ahron Lopiansky, shlita, Rosh HaYeshiva of the Yeshiva of Greater Washington – Tiferes Gedaliah, lifelong friend of Rabbi Teichman, shared divrei bracha and a message of inspiration in honor of this incredible achievement in Torah learning.

After a dessert buffet of warm cakes and assorted sorbets, the Rabbi was gifted with three gifts by three different groups of siyum sponsors. Each gift was presented on behalf of the sponsors and a grateful kehilah with thoughtful and personal meaning to Rabbi Teichman as his talmidim, friends, and shul members wished to express their gratitude for all he does for them and the kehillah.

This momentous occasion was concluded with a closing remark by Rabbi Teichman which included a very emotional charge to all present to live a life of meaning, Torah, and purpose. Having experienced a very difficult day for the Ohel Moshe kehillah with the tragic passing of a young child within the kehillah, Rabbi Teichman infused meaning and context into the daily life of a Jew. Rabbi Teichman explained how a day can call for great joy in celebration of Torah, even while experiencing tremendous pain. "If you grab on to the Torah, and learn something every day, no matter what, I guarantee you, it's like holding Hashem's hand, and it will give you the strength and sense of purpose you need for the best of times and the most challenging of times."

The evening concluded with benching and a final round of mazal tovs.