Honoring the Shnas HaShishim campaign of Oholei Torah we are pleased to present to you a selection of six never released before pictures of Oholei Torah from the 1970’s.
During those years Oholei Torah had a building at 1267 Eastern Parkway between Buffalo and Rochester Avenues, and in 1972 the school moved into the former Brooklyn Jewish Center Building, which now is the anchor building for their Eastern Parkway Campus.
The Building was recently renamed as the Dovid and Sara Deitsch Building, honoring the “Tatteh and Mammeh” Of Oholei Torah. the main door entrances are called the Sha’arie Teitelbaum, in tribute to Reb Michoel and Esther Teitelbaum, co-founders of Oholei Torah.
Special thanks to JEM media archive office for sharing these treasured pictures.
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Who’s the kid attached to the rebbes desk? Today he must be a very successful shliach as it is pretty obvious he had a mind of his own or the rebbe wouldn’t need to have such tight control.
it would be nice to post the year , which class, and the name of the rebbie
I used to teach the boys A&C in grades 1&2 in 1978-1979.
If i remember correctly the Melamdim were Rabbi Smith & Rabbi Lieder? not sure……
Melamed, Harlig, Morozov, Unik, Chein
people will want to see the Rebbes and friends they had, and will increase potential alumni
very nice pictures and very cute go Oholei Torah