By COLlive reporter
A new Chabad Beis Medrash in London was dedicated to Reb Sholom Ber Raskin OBM, the gabbai at the main Chabad shul in Lubavitch House in Stamford Hill at a recent Melave Malka.
The property at 133 Clapton Common was bought some 40 years ago by the late Mr. Max Katsch, as an extension to the Lubavitch Boys School. Over the years the building housed various departments of the school, some of which have since moved to other locations.
The ground floor, currently serving as a Shul for the older classes of the school, has recently undergone extensive refurbishments, including: New flooring; walls redecorated; new bookcases. Numerous new Seforim have been purchased, and further developments are on their way.
These developments have been made by members of the local Lubavitch community and others, together with the administration of the school, with the goal of housing a Kollel, due to open in the near future.
The Kollel, a project developed and planned by the late Head Shliach of England, Rabbi Nachman Sudak OBM, is designed to provide Yungerleit the opportunity of devoting the first years after their wedding to intense full-time learning without financial worries.
Under the leadership and direction of Dayan Levi Yitzchak Raskin, Yungerleit will have a clearly guided learning program to help them attain a thorough knowledge of practical halacha.
Starting with the sources in the Gemara, following through Shulchan Aruch until the Halacha leMa’ase in contemporary Poskim, the program will also include opportunity for the students to get experience in applying their theoretical learning in answering practical Shaalos.
In addition to their own learning, time will be designated to learning with others. With an evening program for learning with youth and Balei Batim, and with delivering Shiurim at other shuls and Chabad houses, the yungerleit will be already gaining experience in Shlichus while still learning in Kollel.
A financial package has been prepared to provide for the young couples, including arrangements with the local Lubavitch institutions to provide employment opportunities for the wives of the Yungerleit, as well as day care for their children.
The Kollel is currently interested to recruit a limited number of suitable candidates. Interested parties should email [email protected]. London Alumni or others who wish to support this project, please contact us at the above email address.
Please be aware that although laws of immigration to the UK are quite restrictive, the Kollel admin. have done considerable research, and will assist suitable candidates to navigate their eligibility to benefit from this excellent Kollel opportunity.
The two photographers were Aleksandr Kats and Levi Mocker
The two photographers were Aleksandr Kats and Levi Mocker
Very nice!
Great idea!
Ready to join? How many are we?
lets make it real now by getting it started and take ideas from kfar chabad where a new Kolel Erev started last week so it can get of the ground!
the Kollel looks BEAUTIFUL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In the next few days a separate entrance will IYH be erected to allow free entry of the public to the new Beis Medrash out of school hours.
During school hours visitors will need to clear security at the main entrance of the school.
How beautiful! May this be a source of Beracha and growth to the community of Stamford Hill and London!
That’s Mr. Boruch Katcsh, his father sponsored the building.
Just spent a while learning there. Great experience. It’s warm; nice; new; clean.
Try it out!
Binyan Adi Ad!! 🙂
-AYL
That’s actually who Rabbi Sudak AH planned it for.
Indeed, some London boys have already applied and are joining, more are welcome!
When is the kollel starting?
I was there by the Melave Malka, the place was packed!
How about bringing some of the English boys back here to our kollel.
such a wonderful ilui nishmas.
Karls Aleksandr
shetelchu mechayil el choyil behatzlocho muflogoh
Rabbi’s Sudak and Raskin OBM are surely shepping nachas
A refreshing growth after the recent tragedies!
Yeilchu Mechayil El Chayil
A big Yasher Koach to all of those who continuously put themselves out for the community.
This project takes London to new heights!
We’ve been waiting for this for a long time.
Rabbi Sudak must be looking down with pride, his project finally happening.