Siddur Party at Lubavitcher Yeshiva
The proud parents and grandparents of the United Lubavitcher Yeshiva Pre-1A gathered to celebrate the Talmidim’s Siddur party. The event began with a Sicha of the Rebbe about how learning Torah is a child’s only profession, and how the parents can take a lesson from their children in how to approach Torah with enthusiasm of complete investment • Full Story, Photos
The proud parents and grandparents of the United Lubavitcher Yeshiva Pre-1A gathered to celebrate the Talmidim’s Siddur party.
The event began with a Sicha of the Rebbe about how learning Torah is a child’s only profession, and how the parents can take a lesson from their children in how to approach Torah with enthusiasm of complete investment.
Rabbi Simpson spoke about the importance of children, especially in light of the upcoming Yom Tov Shavuos, where children are celebrated, being the guarantors that the Torah will be kept forever.
Each class performed a special presentation, including singing the 12 Pesukim and Tanya B’al Peh that they learned this year.
A video presentation “A Day in Pre-1A” brought parents into the classrooms and into the happy world of their son in Lubavitcher Yeshiva, after which each Talmid received his own Siddur, with his name embossed in gold.
With the joy and energy from this milestone, the Talmidim, Melamdim, parents and grandparents joined together for joyous singing and dancing.
Music was graciously sponsored and played by Ba’al Menagen Mendel Deutsch.
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