Baltimore, MD - Feb. 27, 2020 - The excitement for learning, aliyah, and connection to family and friends continued at Yeshivas Kochav Yitzchok/Torah Institute of Baltimore with their second annual Grandfather, Father, and Son Melava Malka. On February 15, Motza’ei Shabbos Parshas Yisro, YKY/TI’s 5th and 6th graders enjoyed a special learning seder with their fathers and grandfathers followed by a Melava Malka with live music and a special game.

                                                                               

The event, which was held at Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion, started with energetic learning as the talmidim, fathers, and grandfathers filled the main shul to capacity. The crowd then moved into the social hall for a Melava Malka coordinated by Details by Dena and catered by the Knish Shop. Participants were met by beautifully set tables and a slide-show of photos of the boys “through the years” as they entered the hall, setting a mood of nachas and nostalgia.  

Dr. Elie Portnoy, event coordinator, opened the seudah with remarks that highlighted the boys’ commitment to Limud HaTorah and menchlichkeit. As he rattled off statistics about the amount of mishnayos and blatt Gemara they have covered over their tenure in TI, he encouraged the boys to reflect on their accomplishments as growing B’nei Torah. Rabbi Shimon Hirsch, Menahel, shared divrei bracha and thanked the entire crowd for helping to create a flourishing Cheder.

After a heartwarming video presentation, Dr. Dani Sova led the attendees in a trivia game, which brought everyone — even the adults —to their feet. A broad range of intriguing questions and brainteasers generated a friendly yet spirited competition. Tasks such as matching various community shuls to their addresses, figuring out how to get checkmate in one move on a visually presented chessboard, and guessing the high schools their rebbeim attended, had the boys and some fathers scrambling around the room looking of answers. Each table tallied their correct answers to earn extra tickets for a raffle. 

The raffle drawing was held before benching. Dr. Dovid Daniel captivated the boys as he drew the winning tickets for numerous prizes, including sleds, a Shabbos lamp, gift certificates and sets of seforim.

In school, the boys were talking about how much they enjoyed the evening days after the event ended. The Melava Malka was another demonstration of the beautiful partnership between the Cheder and the parent body and their shared devotion for the continued success of their children.