Cheder at the Ohel Learns Despite Hurricane

All schools and public transportation have been shutdown across the eastern seaboard for the next few days. Nevertheless, students at Cheder at the Ohel continue to learn.

Cheder at the Ohel boys come from up to 1 and 1/2 hours away each day to learn in the quiet, chassidish environment that boasts small class sizes and individual attention. Despite the distance, today the boys still managed to learn together. Each class had a session with their morah or rebbe by telephone.

“Cheder has a standing policy of learning by conference call when we are unable to open school due to the weather. We have been doing this for years.” explained Devorah Rosenzweig, Cheder Coordinator. “As long as we have phone service teachers will have the opportunity to teach and students to learn.”

After the conference calls were finished, some of the boys continued to learn by chavrusa over the phone.

2 Comments

  • ch

    wow you are amazing Devorah you should have lots of nachas from all your children kol hakovod

  • Also Oholei Torah learned by phone

    My son also learned with his class over the phone with his Oholei Torah Rebbe and classmates