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YOEC | Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad | Charidy 2025
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The table name of
God is God.
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The Reba called for a tower of light,
something rooted in one place yet
reaching far beyond it. In a city like
Los Angeles, where image often replaces
essence, and clarity can get lost
beneath the noise, that mission becomes
even more urgent. Here, in the middle of
it all, a quiet light begins to shine.
It starts with a single student, a
moment of connection, a spark of
kindness. And from that, something
bigger takes form. A light that spreads,
elevates, and ultimately transforms. Not
just this campus, not just this city,
but communities across the world. This
Yeshiva is where that light begins to
shine from the inside out. Follow me to
see how these sparks
ignite.
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Heat. Heat.
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Yeshiva is existing over 40 years and we
had a lot of good
outcomes. There's always room for
improvement. We always try to improve.
There's always staff meetings where we
discuss which way could we improve,
which way can the students benefit. They
should be interested in learning and
appreciate learning and appreciate and
see how important it is in their life. A
baka should realize that you're a you
could be a shining candle for yourself
and for others and what you could do no
one else could do. And it's a
tremendous tremendous privilege. There's
nothing better than that in life. And
there also a tremendous tremendous
responsibility. I personally feel a lot
that I grew in my area of especially
because he who genuinely generally cares
about the bak and where they're holding
in their spiritual growth and their
physical well-being. He knows how to
guide us in the right way, what to do,
what not to do, what to stay away from,
what to learn, how to learn, when to
learn. It goes through with you in your
personal life how to continue growing
and to build your character into what
the Reb would really want from every
makes me the most proud as a teacher is
when I see a student who is given enough
classical tools and learning and that
he's now confident enough to give it his
own touches his own signature his own
language from that vantage point to give
it to others that are very very involved
that are not necessarily so involved but
the unique part of that is that all
these bak are able to be friends. They
get along. They talk to each other in
learning. You feel really a big one
class, one community. The amount of time
and care they have for each and every
bakar, not just in learning, but in
everything you do. They look out for you
and make sure you're always in good
hands. What makes me very proud is when
I see a bakar or multiple bakim doing
something that they didn't believe they
could. when they just break that ceiling
and they go out of their comfort zone
and they get the surprise of realizing
their own power and their own
capabilities to realize that they can do
certain things. That's what really makes
me proud.
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