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Rabbi Richter's Shiur Shabbaton in New Hempstead

by David Tanner ('18) This past Shabbos, May 1-2 , Rabbi Richter's 9th grade shiur had their "Shiur Shabbaton" in the New Hempstead section of Monsey. A bus made several pick-ups on Friday afternoon and dropped us off at Rabbi Richter's house, where we were given the schedule and sent to our hosts to prepare for Shabbos. After meeting our hosts and dressing for Shabbos, we headed to Shul for early Shabbos and after a meaningful davening, we went back to Rabbi Richter's home for seudah rishonah. We got to meet Rabbi Richter's family, who made us all feel at home, and had a delicious meal with divrei Torah and games from members of the shiur. We then had some free time, after which we participated in an oneg led by Rabbi Richter's son Yaacov, who told us inspirational stories connected to each niggun and song. We then went back to our hosts for a good night's sleep. In the morning, we headed back to Shul, after which we went to the Richter's home again to enjoy kiddush, a shiur with Avi Rosalinsky, one of the YU students who leads an MTA chaburah every week during Mishmar, and a skit directed by Zeve Kornwasser. At lunch, there were more divrei Torah and games came and we then had time for some Shabbos menuchah. Later in the afternoon, we joined together again for two special guest speakers: Rabbi Kohl, a Ba'al Teshuvah who works for NCSY, and Mr. Joe Hoch, of the New York Police Department, who shared their interesting life experiences and taught about what they've gained along the way. In between speakers we had a collation (which means more food!) and afterwards we davened Minchah and then came to the climax of our Shabbos: Shalosh Seudos. There was, of course, more delicious food, games, and divrei Torah, hitting the highest note with beautiful singing and a dvar Torah from Rabbi Richter himself. It was all over too soon, and we had to end Shabbos with Maariv and an inspiring Havdalah full of singing and dancing. After packing up our things and thanking our hosts, we bade everyone Shavua Tov and got on the bus to go home. Our Shiur Shabbaton was a unifying, uplifting experience that changed us ashiur. Thank you to Avi Rosalinsky, to all our guest speakers, and of course to Rabbi Richter and family.