Baltimore, Md - Oct. 19, 2015 - The 5th grade of Yeshivas Kochav Yitzchok / Torah Institute of Baltimore celebrated a beautiful milestone on Sunday, 5 Mar Chesvon/October 18: they began what will BEZ”H be their life-long pursuit of learning Gemara!
The YKY/TI Bais Medresh was full as fathers, grandfathers and even at least one great-grandfather joined in this momentous occasion. The crowd listened intently as Rav Zvi Dov Slanger, Rosh Yeshiva of Bais Hamedresh and Mesivta of Baltimore, addressed the talmidim. Rav Slanger warmly shared how the youngsters are part of a vibrant mesorah of Torah She'ba'al Peh that has been transmitted since Moshe Rabbeinu stood at Har Sinai. Rav Slanger stressed that Torah Shel Ba’al Peh is the key to understanding Torah She’beksav and now they will have the great pleasure to really understand and appreciate Torah.
Rav Slanger used the occasion to stress to the talmidim how fortunate they are to be learning Torah, a blessing which cannot be taken for granted, since most Jewish children today, sadly, are not given that opportunity. Rav Slanger related how his great rebbeim, Maran Rav Elya Lopian zt”l and Maran Rav Elozer Menachem Mann Shach zt”l each often emphasized to their talmidim how we must empathize with the misfortune of Jewish children who do not have the opportunity to study Torah. He related a story of how Rav Shach always ate a late breakfast since during the Yeshiva’s regular breakfast time, thousands of Israeli children were being bused to secular schools where Torah would not be taught and Rav Shach was too distraught to eat at that time. We must thank Hashem from the depths of our hearts for the privilege to learn Torah, and, at the same time, we must daven that those who unfortunately do not attend Yeshiva should still have a connection to Yiddishkeit.
After Rav Slanger personally gave each talmid a gemara and a heartfelt bracha, the entire gathering began dancing and singing. With arms locked and spirits high, Toras Hashem Temima and Bauch Hu Elokeinu were gleefully sung as everyone danced around the Bais Medresh.
Following the dancing, the talmidim returned to their classrooms to begin learning Bava Metzia. Fathers and grandfathers looked on with pride as their sons and grandsons were engaged in the class’ learning and discussion.
Mesorah is the foundation of Yiddishkeit. Beginning to learn Gemara is not only a haschola, it is the hemshich, the continuation and eternity of the Chosen People.


































































































