Chabura Spotlight: Ezra Zanger
Following his debut last year, Ezra Zanger is privileged to return for his second summer as a Madrich on the Kollel. After an unbelievable two years of learning in Yeshivas Netiv Aryeh, Ezra went to Yeshiva University where he is currently entering his senior year. He continues to have the great Zechus of attending Shiur by Rabbi Elchanan Adler. Ezra’s Chabura includes Phil Dolitsky (Philadelphia, PA – Kohelet Yeshiva H.S.), Daniel Feldan, Efraim Schachter (both from Boca Raton, FLA – Weinbaum Yeshiva H.S) and Aron Herman (Woodmere, NY – D.R.S).
Ezra’s Chaburos this year have been an outstanding success, as he gives Chaburos centered on the topic of Bris Milah. Topics include “Chiyuv Av Limo L’es Haben,” “Shlichus B’ Milah,” and “Ktzizas Baheres B’Makom Milah.” Ezra’s goal is to orient the NCSYers to the beautiful Lomdus of Inyanei Milah all contained within a warm, Leibedek Chabura environment, all of the perfect ingredients to complement an incredibly inspiring summer.
Email Update from the Director: Sunday, July 27 2014
Dear Parents,
We enjoyed a safe and excellent Shabbos.
In Chispin, a group of 200 strong stayed for Shabbos and experienced a “bonus” Shabbos on our summer schedule. While we designed a Shabbos with a more relaxed schedule to correspond to the originally scheduled free weekend, we were still fortunate to experience an uplifting and meaningful weekend. The majority of our staff was with us for Shabbos, and Rav Sobolofsky and Rav Kaminetsky in particular were active in giving a special feel to this Shabbos. One of the highlights was hearing some words of strength from Rav Dov Zinger, principal of the Mekor Chaim yeshiva. This is the yeshiva where Naftali Frenkel and Gilad Shaer learned. Rav Zinger has been a pillar of support for many here in Israel, and it was a tremendous honor to have him address the group. Overall, it was a beautiful Shabbos and an opportunity for reflection and recharging.
Early reports from those who traveled for the modified free weekend were also positive. Everything is arranged for the safe return to Chispin tomorrow, and we look forward to a strong start to our next week together.
With continued prayers for peace in our land,
Moshe Benovitz
Mid-Summer Recap!!
Check out the highlights of our amazing first half of the summer 2014!
Email Update from the Director: Friday, July 25 2014
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Chabura Spotlight: Eliezer Feder
Eliezer Feder is returning for his third consecutive summer on NCSY Kollel, and second as a Madrich. His Chabura is comprised of five members (Cameron Broder, Asher Gritz, Alter Klausner, Avraham Marcus, and Dovid Samuels), all of whom have shown tremendous growth and excitement for the learning thus far. Together, they are delving deeply into the super-famous Sugya’s in Kedushin, daf 29b, which discuss the Mitzvos that a father must perform towards his son. Faced with challenging questions and thought-provoking discussions, the Chabura tackles each Gemara with much enthusiasm. As Cameron said “I never knew that these Gemaras were so rich with deep understandings, much more than what first meets the eye!”
Alter, who had previously learned the Gemara, exclaimed, “The discussions and Torah fights that take place every day in our Chabura shed new light on the Gemara that really proves to be rewarding!”
Besides the fun that the Chabura enjoys while learning together, they are a mighty unit outside of the Beis Medrash as well. This past Friday, when the Kollel had a scavenger hunt in Tzfat, the Chabura worked together to decipher the clues, and ultimately finished second amongst the over twenty-five Chaburas that competed. Asher proudly stated, “The same way we worked together learning, we worked together solving the clues, and we are very proud of our accomplishments.”
Eliezer is looking forward to continuing an amazing summer. We are only half-way there, with plenty more to come!
Email Update from the Director: Thursday, July 24 2014
Dear NCSY Kollel Parents,
Today was a vintage NCSY Kollel tiyul day. The NCSYers were presented with diverse and intense options, and each tiyul provided safe fun and an amazing interaction with the beautiful land of Israel.
The setup of today’s tiyul was consistent with our overall philosophy of programming in general and our trip schedule in particular. We strive to be first rate, and to provide experiences that are authentic and fully engaging – never diluted or insignificant. If we offer a mountain to climb, it should be a tall one, not a slight incline that satisfies the interests of the lowest common denominator. If you don’t want a mountain, we will find something you might like more, and offer that option with the same gusto and enthusiasm.
Today there were two primary tracks. The first almost spoke for itself. We spent the better part of the day involved with extreme sports: Mountain Rappeling, Rock Climbing, Zip Lines, and most of all – Bungee Jumping off a bridge high above the Jordan River. It was unforgettable. It also fulfilled one of our primary tiyul mandates: To provide activities that few if any of the NCSYers have done before.
Our second track was altogether different. With a bus led by Rav Schachter and a second one led by Rav Sobolofsky, we enjoyed a “Food Tour” of the Golan. The NCSYers visited a spectacular orchard and picked plums, pears and nectarines. The farmers and Roshei Yeshiva explained the intricacies of the land-dependent mitzvos, and also discussed concepts like berachos and appreciation of food and the agricultural system. Each bus also toured the always popular De Karina chocolate factory, and again were enlightened about the different ways that chocolate and halacha can intersect.
Meanwhile, our beloved CITs and returning 11th graders had a tiyul track all for themselves. First they sampled the extreme sports stations. Then they were treated to an all you can eat festive lunch. From there it was on to water sports in the Kinneret.
All 5 buses converged on Tzefat in the late afternoon. There, there were options for guided tours, an opportunity to pair off with madrichim or other staffers for more Tzefat exploration, and free time to relax and enjoy dinner. Most of the buses had an additional special opportunity of meeting and hearing from Rav Shmuel Eliyahu, Chief Rabbi of Tzefat and an inspirational leader of large segments of Israeli society.
Did we mention the water park? After Tzefat, we ended the day in style, with a few hours at a great water park rented out for NCSY’s exclusive use. We made that a bit less exclusive by inviting some boys from Chispin to join us. These boys are mostly the sons of men who have been called up as reserves to join the fighting in the south. We were honored to host them. The park was a strong exclamation point on our memorable day.
Tomorrow our group will split, almost exactly down the middle. Many will join in Chispin for another great Shabbos. Others will have modified free weekend with sign out both on campus in the north and at the OU Israel Center in Yerushalayim (22 Keren HaYesod). We truly appreciate your quick cooperation in filling out the forms. Please be in touch if you have any additional questions.
Your sons had a great week of learning, and deserved every minute of meaningful fun they enjoyed today. We look forward to providing them with even more in the future.
On that note, we continue to pray for peace and security, and prosperity for all of the brave chayalim and for the great nation they are working so hard to protect.
Moshe Benovitz
Email Update from the Director: Wednesday, July 23 2014
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Another Amazing Day
As the NCSYers are finally settling in to the normal daily schedule, today was another amazing day on NCSY Kollel.
This morning, our incredible staff of Rabbeim once again joined us in Chispin. All of the Talmidim attended their regular morning Seder and Shiur from their usual Rebbe. Later in the day, the Rabbeim participated in leagues, making the games more exciting and intense than ever, with many games ending in overtime, and one even ending in triple overtime!!
During the break today, Kollel was presented with a unique Chesed opportunity. NCSYers and Madrichim helped pack bags and boxes of supplies to send to the soldiers serving on the front lines in Gaza. Every box contained a variety of items, ranging from toothbrushes and toothpaste to socks and other clothing articles, as well as a handwritten letter from an NCSYer on Kollel expressing their gratitude and other personal messages. It was a Chesed which allowed everyone a chance to reflect on themselves and to think about the sacrifices of the soldiers and really appreciate all that they do.
After another strong night Seder with amazing Shiurim and Chavrusas, the guys enjoyed another night of leagues under the lights. Heading to sleep at the end of another successful day, the NCSYers look forward to another great day tomorrow followed by amazing Tiyulim to come on Thursday!
Email Update from the Director: Monday, July 21 2014
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Kollel Keeps on Rolling!
After an incredibly inspiring Shabbos, NCSY Kollel picked up on Sunday morning right where they left off. With the announcement of the new morning Shiurim being set up, the NCSYers were excited to jump right into their first set Shiur and morning Seder here in Chispin. Later in the afternoon, leagues were in full swing out on the courts. Games were more competitive than ever, as in two games simultaneously teams were within one point of each other with under thirty seconds to go! With pick-up soccer and league games taking place, an amazing mini-Tiyul was offered as well – jeeping through the mountains of the Golan (followed by a brief shopping excursion as well)!! Guys enjoyed the thrill of jeeping with their friends and having a great time seeing the beauty of the Golan Heights together.
This fantastic day was followed by a fantastic night! A variety of new night Shiurim were presented to the NCSYers, and they took full advantage of them, making night Seder one of the strongest parts of today. When all the learning was said and done, the activities of the day rolled-over into the night. In an unprecedented activity on Kollel, many teams were treated to night league games! One of the games was a thriller, as the team of “Salt-dried Raisins” came back from an eighteen point deficit at half time to ultimately win the game in overtime!! While ball took place off in the dark, many NCSYers had an opportunity to partake in night jeeping, an awesome night time expedition through those same mountains!
While aware of the greater issues of at hand, Kollel hopes that the energy of this amazing day will be channeled into an even more incredible week!