Monsey Community Grows with Opening of New Mesivta

Marking the communities continued growth, a new Mesivta opened this year in Monsey and they are already having a great year. The new Mesivta joins the existing six Shuls and two successful boy’s and girl’s schools.

The Monsey Chabad community is experiencing tremendous growth, and over the past few years new Mosdos have opened and expanded. In addition to six active and growing Lubavitch shuls, Monsey Anash have the benefit of a high quality education for their young children at Cheder Chabad boys division and girls division, Monsey Beis Chaya Mushka High School for their older daughters, and now, as fitting for a Kehilla of its prominence, the new Mesivta Lubavitch of Monsey.

The Mesivta will certainly be a factor that will make this community even more attractive as an option for Chabad families looking for a warm Chassidishe environment in which to raise their children.

The Mesivta opened its doors on Zayin Elul to parents and students of Shiur Alef under the directorship of an experienced and motivated Hanhola.

Families had the opportunity to meet with the Hanhola and teachers of the Yeshiva, become familiar with all aspects of the Yeshiva, and help their sons move into the Yeshivas comfortable and newly updated dormitory.

The opening talks, stressed the connection of the new Yeshiva to the establishment of Tomchei Tmimim which was noted the following week on 15 Elul. The Yeshiva staff is creating an environment where the young Bochurim can grow in their learning, chassidishkeit and hiskashrus to the Rebbe.

Additionally, there are four Talmidim Hashluchim who are working with the Bochurim to assure that each child received the individual attention that they need. A strong emphasis is being placed on self-respect and confidence, respect for their friends, and mentchlichkeit.

The Mesivta’s vision is to create a place where every Bochur can feel safe and happy and be able to focus on his learning. Maintaining strong lines of communication between the parents and the Hanhala is a priority for the Mesivta.

To learn more about the Yeshiva and to find out about opportunities for dedications and support, please visit the Yeshiva’s website mesivtamonsey.org

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5 Comments

  • hatzlacha rabbah

    rabbi soble teaches chassidus there… for that reason alone everyone should send their kids to this mesivta!

  • a proud parent

    the talmidim shluchim to monsey are the best in lubavitch my son cannot stop talking about how they are bringing chayus and chasssidishkeit to the whole yeshiva! kol hakavod!

  • Proud Parent

    I am sooo proud of my son who is learning with such
    excitement and chayus. The chassidishe atmosphere
    together with opportunities for physical activities is
    what our children need. Speaking to Rabbi Landa who
    is the Menahel Ruchni is unbelievable. You can tell that he really cares about my son and all his students.
    He is a real dugma and I believe my son will definetly
    grow under his direction.