200 bochurim who will be spending the upcoming year learning in 770 in Crown Heights arrived Thursday after a 2 week-quarantine at a campground in Connecticut.
Kicking off the new year, the Bochurim joined for a farbrengen at 770 Eastern Parkway. They were addressed by Mashpia Rabbi Shlomo Zarchi and Rabbi Kuti Feldman.
This year, with concerns about the spread of COVID-19, Iggud Talmidei Hakvutzah, an organization founded by 770 Alumni and Yungerleit, arranged for bochurim who will be spending a year learning in Kvutzah in 770 to first spend 2 weeks quarantining in Connecticut.
The bochurim also underwent COVID testing before arriving in Crown Heights.






















