By COLlive Staff
Ever since children of mekuravim and shluchim traveled to study in yeshivas, the community takes interest in their studies. “What are the classes like?” “What do you learn?” “Only Torah the whole day?” “What’s chavrusa-style learning?” “You’ve gotta be kidding me, from 7:30 in the morning till 9:30 at night?!”
The Jewish community in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, came up with a creative idea to help share the yeshiva experience with the community.
Every day after Shachris and after Maariv, for two weeks of Pesach vacation, one of the yeshiva students would give a shiur on a topic of his choice.
Topics ranged from a deep Pilpul in Kiddushin on the sugya of “״נתנה הוא ואמרה היא, to matter of practical Halacha ״אמירה לנכרי״, till a moral dilemma of כיצד מרקדים לפני הכלה״” must one say the whole truth or may change it “״מפני דרכי שלום.
In this unique way, the Yeshiva was brought to the baalei batim! As one put it, “I have to deal with some of these issues myself, and it’s exciting to see the Torah point of view.” Or as another exclaimed, “We need to open a yeshiva here; I want my son to learn Torah like these students!”
The speakers of the Kinus Torah included Rabbi Doron Aizenman (Myrtle Beach, SC), Rabbi Yossi Naparstek (Myrtle Beach, SC), Rabbi Meir Chazanow (Brooklyn, NY), Rabbi Moshe Scheiner (Palm Beach, FL) and students Shmuel Naparstek (770), Rabbi Shneor Aizenman (Kolel, Yerushalayim), Dovie Aizenman (Kinshasa, Congo), Mendy Naparstek (Brunoy, France), Levi Naparstek (Brunoy, France), Moshe Laniado (Miami, Fl), Binyamin Mills (Chovevei Torah), Shloimy Naparstek (Staten Island), Joey Laniado (Chafetz Chayim, Yerushalayim) and Rabbi Zushe Wilmovsky (Kolel, Manhattan).
כל הכבוד שבעולם נח ולילי
is our best kept secret , well not a secret any more
he rocks! Always calm with a good word or joke
CHABAD OF MYRTLE (pronounced MERTEL) BEACH, DATS DA PLACE I WANTA BE, CHABAD OF MYRTLE BEACH, THATS THE PLACE DATS GOOD FOR ME:)
We love to see the work of the Rebbes holy Shluchim in far away places
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well let me tell you:
hard work, sincerity, warmth, humility, concern, devotion, determination, hiskashrus…. and the list goes on…
how does Chabad of Myrtle Beach always get comments from so many fans?
give me some of what they have…
COLIVE youre getting the hang of it… THIS is what The people LOVE to hear bout……. CHABAD OF MYRTLE BEACH!!!!!
we love the place, the people, the building, the beach!
its the best place ive been there
go mendy naparstek
a friand from brunoy…
Exporting Kochos and Chayus all the way from the DRC to Myrtle Beach … Great Boy !!!!
S.B
Kinshasa – D.R.C
Myrtle Beach is a wondrous place. A small town in the deep south, the last thing you would expect to find is a thriving Jewish community. Thanks to many years of hard work and a lifetime of devotion, Rabbi Aizenman and Rabbi Naparstek have created this. They have much to be proud of. May they continue to go from strength to strength.
I’ve been there a few times and the place and community is wonderful!
The best shluchim in the world. the most warmest community I have visited
Wow! This is an OUTSTANDING Kiddush Lubavitch. This is a good beginning for the yeshiva that I saw on Chabad of Myrtle Beach’s website that’s being planned. I see you guys got really good staff. Good luck with it Rabbi Aizenman, and your new son in law. I’m sure you will have tremendous success.
the most amazing community!!!
A Dr. who had travelled the United States told me that Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is the nicest place to live in the U.S. because of 3 reasons. 1. Perfect weather in summer and winter 2. Next to the ocean 3. Friendly people, when you walk in the street everyone greets you. Based on the above, now there is a fourth reason to go there.