In their spare time, Hadar Hatorah students are preparing for Friday’s outreach activities. Part of those preparations is writing and editing of a weekly newsletter.
Thanks to COVID originally.
While at home, in Vermont last spring, locked down and with nowhere to go, Velvel Fishman started a mivtzoim route in his rural town, delivering challahs and candles to local Jewish families before Shabbos. Once he included a dvar Torah printout in his weekly distribution.
Slowly he began putting together more weekly divrei Torah, drawing from Chabad.org and other sources. In the summer, Velvel attended Hadar Hatorah’s program in the Catskills. He continued putting together more weekly divrei Torah. When the yeshiva returned to Crown Heights after the summer, the newsletter was expanded and began printing in color. The editorial staff now actively included other bochrim, including Jonathan Stebbins and yeshiva shliach Mendel Rosenbluh. Other bochrim in the yeshiva have become regular contributors. The rest is history.
To subscribe virtually to this publication, contact email Velvel at [email protected].
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Kol Hakavod!! Can’t wait to read!
Thank you! Keep up your good work!
So proud of you!!
Your Mayanot family 😊
FREE TIME!!!???
Since when is a bochur supposed to have free time?? Somebody’s getting soft!
A freilichen Purim!
Formatting has been updated and subscription email has been changed to: [email protected]