By COLlive reporter
Two weeks ago, the Chabad community was blessed with a windfall – not of cash, or other material asset, but of 33 quality mechanchim, teachers and educators in the Lubavitch school system in North America.
The Menachem Education Foundation (MEF) graduation ceremony recognized both new and veteran teachers who spent a year improving themselves as educators. Come fall, they will be in our classrooms, changing children’s lives for the better.
The event held on 14 Sivan – June 12th recognized graduates of this and last year’s Teacher Induction Program, an intensive training and mentoring program for new teachers, as well as teachers who participated on Inquiry Teams to sharpen their skills and reach every student.
In addition, while they were not present at the graduation, 5 new teachers in Bais Rivkah Elementary School in Crown Heights also participated in the Teacher Induction Program for women, which will expand to include teachers in other schools for next year.
The evening was chaired by Rabbi Zelig Silber, director of Teacher Induction, with Rabbi Yossi Simpson, principal of Lubavitch Yeshiva and member of MEF’s executive committee, addressing the crowd.
After reading a letter of the Rebbe on the importance of professional development, he emphasized how much the Teacher Induction Program has transformed the landscape of Chinuch, by raising the bar for what he can expect from new teachers.
The graduates themselves presented a synopsis of their year’s curriculum. Rabbi Shmuel Goldman of MEF, who arranged the event, was wowed. “These young men were articulating high level skills and strategies,” he said. “These are professional mechanchim!”
Rabbi Eli Phillips represented his classmates by sharing a few words, and each graduate received a diploma. Certificates were given to the Inquiry Program participants as well. In addition to local teachers, the Inquiry Program included teachers from Cheder Chabad of Philadelphia, who were able to participate thanks to a generous grant from the Kohelet Foundation.
Kohelet’s Holly Cohen Medvin and her husband were there to pick up the certificates and bring them back to Philadelphia.
Rabbi Zalman Shneur, MEF’s founder and executive director, thanked the Kohelet Foundation for their visionary support of quality education. “I just hope that every Chabad school can have a partner like the Kohelet Foundation,” he said.
Rabbi Shneur also thanked Mr. Alan Zekelman, an unflagging partner in MEF’s vision and efforts, and Daniel Kahalani for funding the critical mentorship aspect of the Teacher Induction Program.
He then turned to the graduates, referring to them as “the best of the best” of our community. “I am so humbled to be standing before this group of people who are so dedicated to Chinuch, as they embark on their Shlichus.”
Currently, MEF alumni have a more than 90% retention rate in schools throughout North America and beyond. With 33 new graduates bringing quality education to their classrooms, and an average of 15 students per class, we are talking about close to 500 additional students who will be touched by this program each year.
The Graduates:
INQUIRY PROGRAM 5774
Meir Perelstein
Yehoshua Samuels
Eli Sandhaus
Dovid Marozov
Zalman Raskin
Meilich Bronstein
Mendy Levin
Odelia Bronstein
Miriam Gerber
Blumie Gurevitz
TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM 5774
Aharon Chazan
Shimmy Gerlitzky
Zev Greenwald
Yekusiel Goldstein
Dov Ber Blau
Moishe Gurevitz
Eliezer Phillips
Yossi Reizes
Yaakov Backman
Shneur Zalman Marshall
Shneur Zalman Horowitz
TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM – BAIS RIVKAH 5774
Shainie Denburg
Shaina Avtzon
Raizy Lein
Miri Stolik
Altie Itkin
TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM 5773
Yitzchok Klein
Chaim Lipzsyc
Yosef Yitzchok Schtroks
Menachem Shusterman
Yaakov Akiva Steinmetz
Shneur Zalmen Wilhelm
Zalman Shimon Wircberg
Menachem Mendel Hasdi
MEF congratulates its graduates, and all those who make Chinuch their Shlichus. Applications are now being accepted for next year.
For more information about Teacher Induction and other programs, visit www.myMEF.org or contact [email protected] / 718-663-7215.
Mazal Tov and congratulations!!!
Daniel Kahalani
Zelig, Thank you for your wisdom, compassion and insights in education. Every academy and forum was interactive, very informative and beyond my expectations. You are a true role model of how a teacher should perform in class. I learned how a teacher can be professional and nurturing at the same time. Hashem should bless you with everything your heart desires. Thanks for a wonderful year.
The future of education of the children that they teach will benefit from these wonderful methods
yisroel Eisenberg
Chabad teachers are the best teachers and now with this training, it gets even better, mazel tov!
Yasher Koach Rabbi Phillips! One of our treasured teachers!
go rabbi goldstein!
Best Rebbi around town!!
that jobs in education are being encouraged. I hope that salaries will also be raised otherwise all these wonderful men will drop out of chinuch like flies when they can’t support their families
Go Kohelet, the best foundation supporting jewish education.
Rabbi Zelig Silber thank you so much, people like you are making this world a better place. May Hashem bless you and family with only good.
Rabbi Chazan and Rabbi Reicez !
one of your favourite student teachers
you are the best
cant wait to call u about next year and get ideas
Yasher koach to those that choose this vital and holy work. Probably the most important job you can do in todays generation. Even more wonderful is that you are getting the skills and support you will need in this rewarding but difficult job.
Mazal tov and Yasher Koach to Rabbi Blau!
Mazel tov to Cheder Chabad of Philadelphia!
R. Faitl Levin is back in Chinuch? long overdue! Tovo Olov Brocho!
Go Rabbi Z Greenwald!!!! Lucky are the kids who will benefit from you and your skills!
My son had him in LY this year and he had an amazing year!!!!