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Happenings at Yeshiva

My Faith In YCT’s Next Chapter

I write to you with profound gratitude, humility, and excitement as we begin writing Yeshivat Chovevei Torah’s next chapter together. For more than twenty-five years, YCT has advanced a vision of Torah and leadership that is both deeply rooted and boldly engaged with the complex world around us. It is...

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Thought Leadership, Happenings at Yeshiva

Who Needs American Jewry? We All Do.

By Rabbi Dov Linzer As we are on the eve of celebrating America’s 250th anniversary, it is worth considering statements which have been heard with increasing frequency in the American Orthodox community: “With the growing antisemitism in America and the existential threats that our brothers and sisters face in Israel,...

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Happenings at Yeshiva

Download Shavuot 5786 Reader

Even amidst the flurry of activity surrounding Celebrating 25 Years of YCT on May 5th, we knew we wanted to create something special for Shavuot. We especially wanted to honor one of the themes of Shavuot: conversion.

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Happenings at Yeshiva

YCT at 25 Celebration: Highlights

Our Celebration of 25 years was a magical evening. THANK YOU! Your presence (in every way) meant the world to Rabbi Linzer, Michelle, to Rav Avi (who participated by Zoom) and to the yeshiva.

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Alumni News, YCT at 25

25 Years of Impact: I Never Had a Rabbi Like Aviad Bodner

by Ari Goldman

Most pulpit rabbis I know sit on the bimah overlooking the congregation. They are a symbol of order and dignity — and they keep the services running on track.

But not Rabbi Bodner. He is a kinetic force who pings around the shul like a pinball.

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Antisemitism, Klal Israel

Commemorating Yom Hashoah: Honoring the Kaliver Rebbe

By Rabbi Ysoscher Katz

On this Yom Hashoah ve’Hagevura, I would like to share a brief reflection I wrote several years ago about a childhood hero who for me embodied the competing ethos of this sacred day: Shoah (devastating destruction) and gevurah (heroic perseverance).

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