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MTA Heads to Kutsher's Resort for a School-Wide Shabbaton

Last Thursday evening, MTA students boarded the awaiting Monsey Trails buses for the long awaited School-wide Shabbaton. Upon arrival at the hotel, the students headed to the Starlight Auditorium where they were literally mesmerized. Our visiting hypnotist had students swimming like fish, screaming for a million dollars, and dancing like rock stars. Following the show, a massive late-night BBQ was served to conclude the first evening. On Friday, after davening and a shiur from Rabbi Tanchum Cohen in  which he explained some of the requirements of donating maaser to tzedakah, followed by breakfast, students headed out to the fields for 9th/10th and 11th/12th grade football tournaments. After football and lunch, students had the opportunity to continue playing football, to participate in mini-hockey tournaments, to swim in the pool, play ping-pong or billiards, or just relax. Finally, Shabbos arrived. After a beautiful maariv led by Rabbi Cohen, dinner was served, and inspiring divrei torah were delivered by student president Eli Weinstein '13 and Eli Markowitz '16. Rebbeim then had some time to learn with their talmidim before the start of the Newlywed Game. Rabbi Schiller and Rabbi Kerner delighted the Juniors and Seniors, while Willy Kluger '15 and Joseph Wolf '15, as well as Mrs. Levitt and her husband, had the Freshmen and Sophomores rolling. At the optional tisch afterwards, Rabbi Mendelson enlightened students with a moving story that took place during the sinking of the Titanic, and Yehoshua Szafranski '14 inspired us with his words. [easyembed field="Flickr Shabbaton"] After Shabbos morning davening, students had the opportunity to learn with their rebbeim before a large kiddush spread was presented. The boys then broke up for a specially designed program, reflecting the theme of the weekend "We only lost electricity - but we always have POWER" with the many YU mentors who joined us on the shabbaton. Following lunch and some relaxation time, students had the option to attend an "Ask the Rabbi" session with Rabbi Taubes and several rebbeim. At Shalosh Seudos, which started with remarks and concluded with remarks from Rabbi Green, the Seniors led the school in singing zemiros. Special mention  to Dov Fink '13, Avi Jensen '15, and Meir Barg '16, who also delivered beautiful divrei torah over Shabbos. The shabbaton concluded with a powerful melava malka that included pizza, fries, onion rings, ice cream, and a lot of singing and dancing. Avi Sebbag '13 delivered a passionate speech describing the pride of being part of MTA, a school with a rich history and a continuous exciting spirit.