Baltimore, MD - Oct. 18, 2018 - The 5th grade of Yeshivas Kochav Yitzchok / Torah Institute of Baltimore celebrated a beautiful milestone on Sunday, 5 Cheshvon/October 14: they began learning Gemara.

The YKY/TI bais medresh was full as fathers and grandfathers joined on this momentous occasion. The crowd listened eagerly as Rabbi Eliezer Eisgrau, the Cheder’s former Menahel, addressed the talmidim. Rabbi Eisgrau warmly shared how each child is part of a vibrant mesorah of Torah She'ba'al Peh. He also recounted a special story about Rav Shmuel Birnbaum zt”l, rosh Yeshiva of the Brooklyn Mir Yeshiva, that took place on a Chemdas trip. During the visit, Rav Shmuel passionately told the boys that if they put in the effort, then learning gemara will taste sweeter then eating ice cream! Many faces lit up after hearing the story.

After each talmid received his Gemara, the entire gathering began dancing and singing. With arms locked and spirits high, Toras Hashem Temima and Bauch Hu Elokeinu were gleefully sung as everyone danced around the bais medresh.

Following the dancing, the talmidim returned to their respective classrooms to begin learning the first Mishna in Eilu Metzios and Hamafkid. Fathers and grandfathers looked on with smiles as their sons and grandsons engaged in the class’ learning and discussion. When the shiurim concluded, everyone sat down to enjoy refreshments and savored the occasion.  

Mesorah is the foundation of Yiddishkeit. Beginning to learn Gemara is not only a haschola, it is the hemshich, the continuation and eternity of the Chosen People.