
Why Wait for the Last Minute? Lubavitcher Yeshiva Releases Yeshiva Calendar Early
Lubavitcher Yeshiva is proud to release the full תשפ”ו – 2025–2026 Yeshiva calendar, giving parents and families the ability to plan ahead.
The calendar includes all key dates, from the first day of school, to Yomim Tovim, vacation breaks, milestone events, and special programs. Click Here to view.
This effort reflects not only Lubavitcher Yeshivas commitment to their talmidim and their families, but to the Crown Heights community at large.
Calendars are available for pickup at Lubavitcher Yeshiva, please email info@yttl.org and we’d be happy to mail a copy directly to you.
Mushkie
Feh! To be organized and balabatish, Rachmuna letzunis! So not chassidish! Feh!
Tomim
The Rebbe was very organized and balabatish!!!
AH
“Rachmuna letzunis,” huh? Boy, what a Freudian slip. What are you trying to accomplish with your leitzanus?
Adarabeh
Very funny. Some manage to get their act together. Others fly by the seat of their pants.
Kop Doktar
“Freudian slip”? Stay out of my lane! You might have slipped but that was intentional. My analysis: She is mocking the organizations that are organizationally challenged.
anonymous
Letzonus can make a sharp point. Well done. Not. (Just kidding). (Not).
Shmendrik
Mushkie, are serious? What is wrong with being prepared in advance? Must everything be done late? Do you arrive at the airport just as the plane door is closing? Should students learn to behave like the schools and do things at the last minute or later?!