2018 MyLife: Chassidus Applied Essay Contest Winners Annouced
Leibel Gniwisch Wins $10K Prize in the 2018 MyLife: Chassidus Applied Essay Contest and 17 year old Chana Hendel, Shlucha from Athens, Greece wins 2nd place $3,600 prize; 21 year old Shterny Fogelman wins 3rd place $1,000 prize; Menachem Mendel Yishayahu from Haifa, Israel and Yakir Havin from Wilkes Barres, PA each win the $500 student prize.
The winners of this year’s 4th annual MyLife: Chassidus Applied Essay Contest were announced live during the special Yud Alef Nissan Edition of the MyLife: Chassidus Applied Webcast.
The 1st place winner of $10,000 was Leibel Gniwisch, a 24-year-old teacher at Lamplighters Yeshiva in Brooklyn, New York. Chana Hendel, of Athens, Greece won the 2nd place $3,600 prize. Shterny Fogelman of Brooklyn, New York won the 3rd place $1,000 prize. And the special $500 student prize went to Menachem Mendel Yeshayahu of Haifa, Israel. Due to the strong of student participation, an added bonus student prize was awarded to Yakir Havin of Wilkes Barre, PA. Visit meaningfullife.com/contest to read the winning essays.
Rabbi Ephraim Merovitch, director of the contest, explained the incredible experience of the entire process, from the submission stage to the evaluation stage to the final announcement of the winners.
The much anticipated announcement came after weeks of intense deliberations by a panel of esteemed judges, who used a rigorous grading system to select the winners out of the hundreds of essays submitted in this year’s contest.
Hailing from every continent around the world, the contestants spanned a wide variety of ages and backgrounds, attesting to the broad appeal of the MyLife: Chassidus Applied Essay Contest. Submissions arrived from men and women of the entire social spectrum, including rabbis, laymen, shluchim, educators, professors, yeshiva bochurim, seminary graduates, and high school students.
Rabbi Simon Jacobson announced the winners during this Sunday night’s broadcast of the highly acclaimed MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, which spawned the Essay Contest four years ago. This week’s 207th episode of the popular series was a special Yud Alef Nissan edition honoring the Rebbe’s 116’th birthday.
“What better way to honor and celebrate the Rebbe’s birthday than to have hundreds of people and thousands of readers invested in learning and applying Chassidus to contemporary life,” said Rabbi Jacobson.
The first place winner Leibel Gniwisch is a middle school melamed who teaches Mishna and Halacha at Lamplighters Yeshiva in Crown Heights. His essay was an outgrowth of his passion, and daily challenge, to discover teaching methods that will offer his students a practical and relevant message which will inspire them to live invigorated lives. “Our task, as the next generation of educators and leaders, is to truly present Chassidus so that our children be informed by its message and influenced by its beauty,” said Leibel Gniwisch.
“As a shliach and Magid Shiur in yeshivos, I noticed a pattern where bochurim struggled with self-image and self-acceptance. This attitude built big steel barriers between them and their peers, their mashpiim and, ultimately, themselves. Boruch Hashem there are so many exceptional teachers in our community who truly “get” Chassidus and have the ability to impart its complexities in an authentic yet pragmatic fashion. Among my inspirations are Rabbis Shais Taub, Yossi and Simon Jacobson, Osher Farkash, Manis Friedman, Yossi Paltiel, Zalman Kaplan, and Meir Chaim Posner. It was in conversation with them that the seeds of these ideas were developed and what inspired me to write. I hope to continue translating Chassidus into the language of today and be meifitz its wellsprings chutza.”
Rabbi Jacobson explained that the auspicious days leading to Yud Alef Nissan is a “most fitting time for the culmination of this extraordinary contest, driven by our collective mission and quest to disseminate Chassidus. The MyLife: Chassidus Applied Essay Contest has proven to encourage hundreds of men and women to study and apply Chassidus to their, and our, personal lives. The contest has created an unprecedented surge and excitement in the core mission of the Rebbeim: hafotzas hamayonos chutzah. Surely the Rebbe is deriving much nachas from the study and the propagation of Chassidus that this contest has brought about.”
The MyLife Essay Contest Team is proud to showcase some of the amazing talent that has emerged through this year’s contest! The essays will be published and reviewed on the weekly MyLife broadcast over the coming weeks and months.
FULL LIST OF TOP TEN ESSAYISTS
First Place, $10,000 winner: Leibel Gniwisch. Teacher, Lamplighters Yeshivah. Home city: Montreal, Canada. Age: 24. English. Topic: Reclaiming Vulnerability.
Second Place, $3,600 winner: Chana Hendel. Shlucha, Athens, Greece. Age: 17. Hebrew. Topic: צעדים להתמודדות עם פרפקציוניזם. Steps to Dealing with Perfectionism.
Third Place, $1,000 winner: Shterny Tubul (nee Fogelman). Teacher at Southern Connecticut Hebrew Academy. Home city: Natick, MA. Age: 21. English. Topic: And Choose Life.
Student Winner, $500: Menachem Mendel Yeshayahu. Student, Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim, Lod, Israel. Age: 16. Hebrew. Topic:”כוחות “שכליים” ו”רגשיים. Cognitive and Emotional Faculties.
Student Winner, $500: Yakir Havin. Shliach, Bais Menachem Youth Development Center, Shliach, Wilkes Barre, PA. Age: 21. English. Topic: Judging and Misjudging People: An Unlevel Playing Field.
Sixth Place: Levi Teldon. Shliach & Program Director at Chabad Center for Jewish Life & Learning in S. Antonio, TX. Age: 34. English. Topic: The Holy Cow Diet
Seventh Place: Shraga Crombie, שרגא קרומבי בית חב”ד, , אוניברסיטת רוטגרס, New Brunswick, NJ. Age: 37. Hebrew. Topic: אינטליגנציה רגשית חסידית
Eighth Place: Daniel Feld. Acupuncturist, Israel. Age: 29. English. Topic: HACK Your Addiction: Chassidus for the Smartphone Era.
Ninth Place: Aidel Cohen. Mobstub, Customer Service. Age: 23. English. Topic: Head or Heart?
Tenth Place:Avrohom Goldschmidt. Student, Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim, 770. Age: 22. Hebrew. Topic:הפתרון לשבר הפוסט-מודרני – ספירת החכמה. The Solution to Our Postmodern Crisis — Sefiras HaChochma.
The MyLife: Chassidus Applied Essay Contest is a project of The Meaningful Life Center, and graciously sponsored by the Meromim Foundation. MLC reports that there will be exciting new follow-ups to the Essay Contest. To stay tuned for announcements, read the winning essays, and to find out about next year’s contest, subscribe to the MyLife mailing list and follow MyLife on Facebook.
anonymous
goooooooooo shterny!!!!
Shidduchim anyone?
Mazal Tov to these mostly young winners and runners up. Speaks so well of those removed physically from the Rebbe strive to internalize and disseminate chassidus.
Thank you all and חג כשר שמח
Ock
Yakir havin, what a legend, could be replacing captain steve smith and instead writing essays on chasidus!
Your family downunda