HIGHLIGHTS
YESHIVA APPOINTS DIRECTOR
OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Yeshiva Darchei Torah is pleased to welcome Rabbi Eli Biegeleisen
to its administration. Rabbi Biegeleisen, who serves as the Yeshiva’s
director of community engagement, hails from Lakewood, New
Jersey. A talmid of the Yeshiva of Philadelphia and the Mesivta of
Long Beach, Rabbi Biegeleisen brings to his new position over a
decade of experience in the nonprofit and corporate arenas. Rabbi
Biegeleisen also serves as the Rav of the Lido Beach Shul, and is the
author of Eis Laledes, a comprehensive sefer that covers the halachos
and minhagim of pregnancy, childbirth and associated hospital care.
Fourth Graders Shine
at Colonial-Era Fair
Replete with costumes, games, and detailed
models of homes and schoolhouses, the
fourth grade’s Colonial-era fair was a
veritable theme park of 16th through 18th
centuries’ America. The students spent
weeks developing and building original
and inventive exhibits that demonstrated
their impressive knowledge of the modus
vivendi of the protagonists of this formative
chapter of United States history.
70,051 MISHNAYOS
IN MEMORY OF
RABBI HARBATER
The Middle School talmidim
celebrated a collective siyum on
70,051 Mishnayos which were learned
l’iluy nishmas Rabbi Yehuda Harbater
z”l, our late executive director. His
son, R’ Nisson Harbater, and son-in-
law, R’ Meyer Simcha Schwartz—both
Yeshiva alumni—spoke on behalf of
the Harbater family.
BEDARCHEI HATORAH
FALL 5779/2018
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