

Yeshiva Highlights
It has been a fantastic two weeks in Yeshiva. The students have all been learning about and getting excited for the upcoming Chagim. The atmospere in the Beis Midrash has been very upbeat and energetic. The buzz is in the air and you can feel the excitement for Purim! We had a beautiful Rosh Chodesh Adar Beis Davening followed by a delicious lox, bagels, and eggs breakfast for the students and the community. We had the amazing opportunity today to visit the Gadol and Mekubal


Student Spotlight: Ben Lachman
Tasting Purity Parshas Vayikra In Parshas Vayikra we find that the first word of Vayikra is written with a small aleph. What is the reason for this small letter to start out the new chumash? The small details in life often can make the biggest differences. So what important thing is this small alep coming to teach? The Midrash teaches us that the little aleph teaches us that little children should start learning Chumash with Parshas Vayikra. This is pretty weird. Why would li

Sparks Waiting to Ignite
Parshas Vayikra We are introduced to the complex laws and intricacies of korbanos, the sacrificial offerings made to Hashem in the times of the Mishkan and subsequent Beis Hamikdash. One korban in particular was known as the mincha, referred to as the simplest offering, and consisted of only finely ground, high-quality wheat flour, olive oil, and frankincense. א: וְנֶפֶשׁ כִּי תַקְרִיב קָרְבַּן מִנְחָה לַד׳ סֹלֶת יִהְיֶה קָרְבָּנוֹ וְיָצַק עָלֶיהָ שֶׁמֶן וְנָתַן עָלֶיהָ לְבֹנ