Baltimore, MD - Aug. 6, 2024  - On July 22, the bochurim of Mesivta Kesser Torah celebrated their year of growth with a Grand Siyum on masechtos Rosh ha’Shanah, Sukkah, Brachos, and Kiddushin.  During this annual event, bochurim are joined by their fathers, rebbeim, and hanhala as they participate in the siyum.

After Mincha, each bochur had the opportunity to learn b’chavrusa with his father and grandfather.  The nachas felt by each father as he learned with his son and saw him as a burgeoning Ben Torah and Talmid Chacham was palpable.  All attendees then headed to the yeshiva’s dining room for a siyum, speeches, and leibedic dancing.

A hallmark of this siyum is that each talmid is made to feel as if he is the center of the yeshiva.  Every rebbe shares words about each bochur before presenting him with a sefer.  Every bochur knows his rebbe cherishes him, and this night is meant to emphasize the rebbe-talmid relationship at the foundation of the Kesser Torah chinuch.  All talmidim feel as if the yeshiva was built for them.

Rabbi Menachem Feldheim, Shlit”a, the new Rosh Mesivta of Kesser Torah, spoke to the bochurim with words of chizzuk focused on how their accomplishments in Torah will provide them with a sweetness that will catapult them for years to come.

After the siyum, bochurim danced with their fathers and rebbeim and were later joined by their mothers at an outdoor kumzits and bonfire.

Kesser Torah looks forward to welcoming its talmidim back in Elul, joined by a new 9th-grade class, for another year of growth!

Below, please enjoy the following pictures provided by Shuie Katz and video of the event shot & edited by Yosef Weil.