Over Chol HaMoed Sukkos, MTA filled homes and sukkahs across the tri-state area and beyond with the joy, warmth, and inspiration of Yom Tov. Through an incredible lineup of Tikun Leil Hoshana Rabbah and Simchas Beis HaSho’eivah events, the yeshivah ensured that every talmid could experience the ruach of MTA wherever he spent Sukkos.
The Tikun Leil Hoshana Rabbah programs brought together rebbeim, talmidim, and families for powerful nights of Torah, song, and connection. Each gathering transformed the Yom Tov atmosphere into one of true inspiration and unity. A huge thank-you to Rabbi Shimon Schenker, Rav Mendelson, Rabbi Brownstein, Rav Balsam, Rabbi Sudwerts, Rav Pearl, and Rabbi Fuchs for leading uplifting programs in their respective communities and bringing Torah and simchas Yom Tov into the homes of our talmidim across Teaneck, Bergenfield, Brooklyn, West Hempstead, and Queens. Their dedication exemplifies the heart of MTA, with rebbeim who go above and beyond to stay connected with their talmidim and families even outside the walls of the yeshivah.
Adding to the excitement, Rav Kerner led a spirited Simchas Beis HaSho’eivah in Monsey that brought together local talmidim and alumni for an unforgettable night of dancing, singing, and celebration. MTA’s reach even extended to Yerushalayim, where Rav Danto brought the same energy and achdus across the ocean, connecting talmidim from New York to Eretz Yisrael through shared simchah and Torah.
So many simultaneous programs made one message clear: wherever our talmidim and families may be, MTA is there, bringing Torah, inspiration, and genuine simchah into their homes and hearts. The ruach of Sukkos continues to resonate long after Yom Tov, reminding every talmid that he is part of one yeshivah family, united in Torah and joy.