Baltimore, MD - May 20, 2026 - Yeshivas Chofetz Chaim – Talmudical Academy of Baltimore is proud to announce its upcoming Hadran Aloch: All In! campaign, taking place on June 10th and 11th. The annual campaign will bring together TA parents, grandparents, alumni, staff, and friends in support of the Yeshiva and its talmidim.

As in previous years, Hadran Aloch will connect the campaign to a powerful learning initiative, infusing the talmidim with chashivus haTorah, a sense of accomplishment, and the joy of reaching meaningful milestones in their learning.

This year’s theme, All In, reflects the spirit that defines TA every day. TA’s talmidim are all in, learning, growing, reviewing, and striving. TA’s rebbeim and teachers are all in, guiding their students with dedication, warmth, and care. TA’s parents, alumni, grandparents, and supporters are all in, partnering with the Yeshiva in building generations of Bnei Torah.

As part of this year’s campaign, TA is privileged to recognize three extraordinary honorees whose lives and contributions reflect the meaning of being All In for TA.

Hadran Aloch Award

TA is proud to present the Hadran Aloch Award to Aryeh and Goldie Gross, in recognition of nearly two decades of exceptional devotion, leadership, and service to the Yeshiva. As parents of three TA boys, volunteers, and communal leaders, Aryeh and Goldie have given of themselves to TA with extraordinary consistency and heart. Aryeh serves as a member of the TA Executive Board, bringing wisdom, dedication, and steady leadership to the Yeshiva’s growth. Goldie, a past president of the PTA, has played a major role in strengthening the parent body, enhancing school life, and helping create the warmth and energy that define the TA family. For almost twenty years, the Grosses have been deeply involved in the life of the Yeshiva, giving their time, talent, energy, and resources to benefit TA’s talmidim, families, and staff. Their dedication represents the very essence of this year’s campaign theme.

Kesser Torah Award

TA is honored to present the Kesser Torah Award to Rabbi and Mrs. Yitzchok and Janet Pollock, in recognition of Rabbi Pollock’s 45 years of dedicated harbotzas Torah at TA. For four and a half decades, Rabbi Pollock has served as a beloved elementary school rebbe, teaching and inspiring thousands of TA talmidim. Generations of students have been shaped by his warmth, patience, clarity, and deep commitment to their growth as Bnei Torah. His classroom has been a place where boys learn not only skills and knowledge, but also a love for Torah, respect for their rebbeim, and pride in their Yiddishkeit. Together with his wife, Janet, Rabbi Pollock has devoted his life to the chinuch of TA’s talmidim. TA is privileged to recognize their remarkable contribution to the Yeshiva and to generations of families.

Legacy Family Award

TA is proud to present the TA Legacy Family Award to the Abramson Family, a third-generation TA family whose connection to the Yeshiva spans decades. Three Abramson brothers attended TA in the 1960s, forming a bond with the Yeshiva that has continued through the generations. Many of their sons attended TA, and today, grandchildren and even a great-grandchild are continuing that legacy as TA talmidim. This multi-generational connection reflects the enduring impact of a TA chinuch and the deep loyalty of families who remain connected to the Yeshiva across decades. The Abramson family represents a beautiful TA story: a talmid becomes a parent, a parent becomes a grandparent, and the values of Torah, mesorah, and commitment to chinuch continue forward. TA is honored to recognize the Abramsons for their family’s longstanding relationship with the Yeshiva and their continued commitment to its future.

All In for TA!

Through Hadran Aloch: All In, TA invites the entire community to join in supporting the Yeshiva’s mission of cultivating excellence in chinuch and preparing generations of talmidim to lead lives rooted in Limud HaTorah, middos tovos, and simchas hachaim.

We look forward to sharing more details about the campaign, the learning initiative, and opportunities for the community to participate as we get closer to the live campaign on June 10th and 11th!

Wishing you and your families an uplifting and beautiful Yom Tov!