Rambam Mesivta recently hosted two highly successful Open Houses this past Motzaei Shabbos and Monday evening, attracting large crowds of prospective students and their families eager to learn more about the Mesivta’s distinctive approach to Torah, midos, and excellence.

HALB Middle School students had the honor of hearing from Dvir Dangur, a chayal in the Tzanchanim unit of the IDF. Dvir was injured from an explosion that went off in a house while he was there searching for tunnels. His friend Shalev was sadly killed in that same explosion. Dvir spent 11 months in the hospital and underwent 16 surgeries. His goal now is to spread a message of gratitude in honor of Shalev who lived his life that way. Dvir told the students to wake up, say Modeh Ani, and really appreciate being alive and being part of am Yisrael. He also shared that he felt the love and t’filos from America to Israel, and we should continue davening for our brothers and sisters in Israel. Am Yisrael Chai!

This past Shabbos, MTA’s Class of 2028, along with their Senior Cubs2Lions mentors, came together to bond on a special Shabbaton. The talmidim boarded the buses for Camp Nageela after their regular Thursday night Mishmar, and after a quick surprise stop for bowling, arrived just in time for a delicious midnight barbecue. After receiving their room assignments, the talmidim enjoyed ping pong, nine square, and of course the open beis midrash until curfew.

On Sunday, November 3, the Yeshiva University High School for Girls (Central) hosted its annual Open House. The 2024 edition was a whirlwind of fun, warmth, and learning, as Central’s faculty and students shared the wildcat experience with the wider community. The morning gave the Central team a chance to demonstrate the unique value of Central, a small school that offers big opportunities for its students – including entry into the Yeshiva University family.