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Chag HaSemikhah Convocation

Sunday, June 16, 2024 • 1 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Our Dean Emeritus, Rabbi Zevulun Charlop Zt"l, was a pillar of the RIETS community for decades and aided countless talmidim (or, as he would say, "metzuyanim") on their path to becoming rabbanim. As we prepare to celebrate the Chag HaSemikhah, we are privileged to establish the Metzuyanim Fund in his memory to financially support a yearly cohort of promising talmidei chachamim learning in our kollel. Thanks to a generous donor, contributions will be matched up to $1 million! Please consider supporting our rising metzuyanim in order to continue the tradition of excellence and success in learning that Rabbi Charlop embodied.  Donations can be made at https://www.yu.edu/MetzuyanimFund

 

Frequently Asked Questions

The Chag HaSemikhah is the triennial ordination ceremony for rabbis trained at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. This celebration of RIETS musmakhim recognizes both the enormous commitment of Torah learning and attention to personal growth demanded of each student, as well as the profound and positive influence they will have on communities around the world in the years to come. This is a rare opportunity to witness the future leadership of our broader Jewish community standing together in one room with their teachers and mentors, their families and their fellow classmates.

Musmakhim should be in touch with the RIETS Office to get tickets. Guests and Families of Musmakhim must be in touch with the Musmakhim to arrange ticket pickup.

The Chag will honor and celebrate the RIETS classes of 5781, 5782 and 5783, as well as the 50th anniversary classes. RIETS will honor Rabbi Chaim Bronstein with the Amud HaYeshiva award and Irwin Shapiro z"l with the Etz Chaim award.

The Chag will be livestreamed at yu.edu/chag

There will be a light collation following the Chag ceremony.

The recently opened Radio Hotel is on the corner of 181st Street and Amsterdam, a short distance from Yeshiva. The address is 2420 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10033. To book reservations with a Yeshiva University rate, click here or call 929-688-4880

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