Baltimore, MD - May 10, 2016 - The 28th  of Nissan marked the 36th yahrzteit of Hagon Harav Yitzchok Sternhell, ZT'L,the founder of Shearis Hapleita (which, after his petirah, was renamed Yeshivas Kochav Yitzchok / Torah Institute of Baltimore). In honor of the yahrtzeit, Rabbi Boruch Brull, Executive Director of Ahavas Yisrael, shared divrei zikoron with the Cheder's Middle School talmidim on Rosh Chodesh as they enjoyed their special breakfast.

Rabbi Brull began by impressing upon the talmidim the selfless devotion with which Rav Sternhell established the Cheder over 60 years ago, in the wake of the Holocaust. Rav Sternhell, himself a Holocaust survivor, was a tremendous gadol baTorah, but never felt that it was below his dignity to go door to door raising funds for the Cheder. The Cheder was of utmost importance to him, and he would do anything to make sure that the Torah education of tinnokos shel beis rabban was properly funded. The tireless dedication of this indefatigable talmid chacham inspired many baalei batim to roll up their own sleeves and get involved in building the Cheder.

One recollection that stands out in Rabbi Brull's memory is that of a small room in in Rav Sternhell's apartment, which was located above his shul. The simple apartment was short on living space, but there was one room that was literally covered in sefarim, from floor to ceiling. Despite the sea of sefarim, Rav Sternhell knew where each one could be found. What's more, they were all completely worn out!  It was clear to any guest that Rav Sternhell was completely immersed in Torah and that Torah learning was what defined his life.

Rabbi Brull stressed to the talmidim that their precious Cheder was founded through Rav Sternhell's blood, sweat and tears. It is only because of his mesiras nefesh that Baltimore merited a Cheder that was built with the same aspirations for kedusha and tahara that were the hallmark of the pre-war chadarim of Europe. As the current talmidim enjoy top-notch chinuch in a beautiful building located on a spacious campus, we cannot forget the heroic efforts of Rav Sternhell, and the unbelievable siyata d'shmaya to which he was zoche in making this all possible. Yehi Zichro Boruch