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Motzei Shabbos: Something for Everyone

There were many wonderful ways to spend your Motzei Shabbos this week on the NCSY Kollel.

The twelfth graders went on a surprise trip to Yershalayim where they enjoyed Schwarma and pick-up basketball and football in Kraft Stadium.

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Other NCSYers had the unique opportunity of a night hike where they were lead by flashlights through the hills of Jerusalem.

For those NCSYers who stayed back in Beit Meir there was a beautiful melava malka with music accompaniment lead by Rabbi Tani Cohen, Yonah Friedman, and Yehuda Meiteles. Others took the time to relax in their bunks or on the courts.

No matter how you spent your Motzei Shabbos, everyone is certainly looking forward to another amazing week on the NCSY Summer Kollel!

We Are Shabbos Nachamu

As Rabbi Benovitz addressed the entire NCSY Kollel right before Kabbalat Shabbat, and the beauty of  Shabbos was setting upon Beit Meir, he made the following remark: “Shabbos Nachamu is not something we experience. Shabbos Nachamu is something we are.” Although the meaning of this statement was not entirely clear at the time, after completing our second Shabbos together as the NCSY Kollel – Shabbos Nachamu – the truth of these words became apparent to all.

After Rabbi Benovitz’s inspiring speech we greeted the Shabbos with a lively Kabbalat Shabbat where the entire Kollel sang, danced, and davened together. During the meal which followed we continued the singing with beautiful zemirot and were privileged to hear a Dvar Torah from NCSYer Yonatan Plotsker.  The night closed with the much anticipated Shabbos Nachamu tisch lead by Rabbi Yisrael Kamenetsky. Rav Hershel Schachter spoke about different ways that a person learns Torah are also the ways that he can approach everything in life. The magical nature and high energy of the tisch is not something which can be transmitted to words, but it was felt by all the NCSYers and staff in the room as the singing and dancing continued into the night.

Shabbos day began with another beautiful davening and a tasty kiddish sponsored by the Sobolofsky family. Next, we were given the option of choosing between two different Question and Answer Sessions, one with Rav Schachter and one with Rabbi Lebowitz. This gave the NCSYers the opportunity to hear these rebbeim address specific issues that they were curious about.

During lunch we had the privilege of hearing from another NCSYer, Zach Folkman.  The afternoon continued with a long break where many NCSYers took advantage of their free time catching up on their sleep in their rooms and others learned in the Beit Medresh. Later in the afternoon we had chaburas where we were able to continue all the amazing learning that we are doing during the week. Some chaburas even had a special opportunity of hearing from NCSY’s Director of Marketing and Innovation, Duvi Stahler. The beautiful singing which took place on the Kollel as we welcomed in Shabbos, was experienced once again during Seudah Shlishit, as we wished farewell to Shabbos.

Shabbos Nachamu is not only something we experienced. Shabbos Nachamu is something we were. During Shabbos we came together as a Kollel. We sang, danced, laughed, learned, and davened together. And we grew together. Our ability to grow, and to continue  to grow, makes us the greatest nechama possible. We realize that the Beit HaMikdash is not here, but we also realize our duty, role, and contribution as builders  of the third Beis HaMikdash. Nachamu Nachamu Ami.

The Kollel Cup and Amare Stoudemire

Friday was an exciting day for NCSY Kollel. We had our first soccer tournament of the summer and it was intense. Brazil, Honduras, Spain, and Tahiti competed for the Kollel Kup (see the rosters below). Congratulations to Honduras for winning!

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For those not playing in the tournament, there were buses to Yerushalayim. Fifty of these NCSYers took the opportunity to visit the 19th Maccabiah games, and watch Canada take on Greece in the open bracket of the basketball tournament. The highlight of the game was not the quality of basketball that took place on the court, rather the assistant coach sitting on the Canada bench. New York Knick all-star center Amare Stoudemire, is making his second visit to Israel and coaching the Canadian national team. We sat and cheered on the Canadian team hoping Amare would make some time for us at the conclusion of the game. Greece ultimately won the game however, the post-game meeting with Amare was a moment that we will not forget. Amare took a picture with the NCSYers and spoke to us after the game.

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Sports – King of Kollel Tournament

Today we begin the first ever King of Kollel basketball tournament. Post-10th Graders, Post-11th Graders, CITs, Madrichim, Rabbeim, and Other Staff make up the six teams competing. Stay tuned for results.

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Hikes, Rafts, and Ice Cream

NCSY Kollel had an awesome, fun filled, packed day on Thursday. Picking from three different great trip options and then ending up all together at Givat Washington, the NCSYers had an unbelievable day.

The three different trip options included an adventurous hike at Wadi Qelt where the NCSYers hiked and swam on a beautiful nature preserve near the dead sea.

The other choice was to go the world famous blind museum and then bullet museum. The museum-goers were able to experience what it means to be blind while they walked through different amazing exhibits in the pitch black. They then learned about the different bullets used in the Israeli army. Afterwards, they were treated to a tour of the Ben & Jerrys factory.

If NCSYers wanted experience on how to survive if they were ever stranded, they were able to go on the rafting trip. The rafters were split into seven different teams and then had a raft building competition to see who could build the sturdiest raft that would be able to reach a destination in the Kinneret. They were supplied with bamboo, tin cans, wood, and lots of rope! Congratulations to team 2 for the comeback victory. After rafting, the rafters visited the holy grave of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai in Meiron for a spiritual Mincha davening.

trip featuredAll trips ended up in Givat Washington, a huge sports complex, where NCSYers were able to play flag football, soccer, outdoor and indoor basketball, and swim in an Olympic size swimming pool. A scrumptious, all you can eat shwarma dinner was served and then it was back to Beit Meir where the day kept on going. After Ma’ariv the beit medresh was packed as staff and NCSYers took part in an amazing Mishmar program, with chulent obviously. It was the perfect end to a great day on NCSY Kollel.

Sports – Kollel vs. BILT

NCSY Kollel’s brother program, BILT, was warmly welcomed to our campus on Wednesday afternoon for the second annual BILT-Kollel get together. Before the sports games even began, many NCSYers had already made new friend.

We played BILT in both ultimate frisbee and basketball (see below for our rosters). The Kollel All-Stars featured a huge starting line-up, with Noam Posner, Moshe Schwalb and Yosef Mammon heading the front court, and Eli Goldberg and Ezra Quint leading the backcourt. Running the coaching staff was sports commissioner Marc Poleyeff and assistant coach Shuki Weinstein.

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Kollel went out to a quick lead and never looked back. Kollel’s defense was tremendous as they only let up a couple of baskets throughout the entire game. In the end, Kollel won the game and continued its overall undefeated record in inter-camp basketball.

The MVP of the game was Moshe Schwalb. Unfortunately, we did not fare as well in frisbee as BILT defeated the Kollel 9-4. We enjoyed the experience with BILT and look forward to seeing them again on Yom NCSY.

 

 

 

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Tisha b’Av in Kollel, Like Nowhere Else

We continued our Tisha B’Av observance back on the floor of our Beit Midrash, with Shacharit and Kinnot. Rav Schachter offered a general introduction to the daytime Kinnot, discussing how the Beis HaMikdash functions as a place of Torah and a place of prayer. Once again, each kinah was explained prior to its recital by a rebbe or madrich, with a particular emphasis on relevance and context. 9av insideThis helped us understand and appreciate what we were saying. (A link to the kinot introductions can be fund here.) Also, while this program was taking place in the Beit Midrash, an auxiliary, and more interactive, Tisha B’Av program, lead by Rabbi Lebowitz, Andrew Israeli, Corey Fuches, and a guest speaker, Rabbi Gotch Yudin from Yeshivat Ashreinu, was taking. With two programs being offered, everyone was able to get so much out of their Tisha B’Av morning. As the morning came to an end, and the nature of the day began to turn, we stood up from the floor, and continued with Mincha.

In the early afternoon many took a well-deserved break in their rooms, but for those with the strength to push on, there was a full schedule of inspiring videos. For most, the highlight of Tisha B’Av, was in the closing minutes of the fast, as we traveled to the Kotel for singing and tefila. The NCSYers sang for over an hour, a few feet from the Har HaBayit. The huge and diverse crowd of Israelis and tourists that joined our circle, and the two hundred and fifty people who tuned in to the live stream from around the world, was a testimony to the significance of the gathering. For those of you who joined us, we are happy we had the opportunity to share this special moment with you. (We also thank Communications Director Nachi Cooper for all his hard work.) It was truly unforgettable to be the center of attention at the Kotel, on Tisha B’Av. We know that Hashem was listening to all our songs and tefilos throughout the day and hope to see the rebuilding of the third Beis HaMikdash, speedily in our days.

 

Preparing for Tisha b’Av

Following regular morning shiurim, the focus turned completely towards Tisha b’Av. We were honored to host hear from Rabbi Binny Freedman, Director of Isralight and Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Orayta in the Old City. Rav Binny spoke poignantly about his time in the Israeli army and trips to Poland. Rav Schachter then delivered a special halacha shiur regarding the laws specific to Tisha b’Av. The final pre-fast preparations included last minute chaburas, where NCSYers and madrichim were able to express their own thoughts and emotions.

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The Kollel has become a very popular destination on Tisha B’Av, and there was a capacity crowd in the Beit Medrash, including many Rabbeim, friends, and alumni of the program. Maariv and Eicha were followed by words of introduction and inspiration from Rav Zvi Sobolofsky. For the kinot, each paragraph was introduced by a Rebbe or madrich, so that the words would have maximum meaning for the NCSYers. Following the kinot, there were a variety of discussions on appropriate themes for the day like bein adam l’chaveiro . There was also a late night kumzits that was especially moving.

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To end Tisha b’Av we traveled to the Kotel and had an inspiring kumzits that hundreds joined in with.

אלי ציון – Rav Zvi Sobolofsky

Rav Zvi Sobolofsky introduces the final kina of the day along  with our recitation of it.