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Yeshiva Fellowship Ends Off Year With BBQ

by Noam Josse ('17) bbq 1bbq 2
This past Monday, the talmidim of the 9th and 10th grade who are part of the Yeshiva Fellowship enjoyed a couple of hours together celebrating their accomplishments at the annual end of the year barbecue. The students left school at 10:45 to enjoy a fun game of softball in Teaneck, after which they went to the Burg residence in nearby Bergenfield to enjoy a delicious barbecue were they reminisced on the events of the past year. Rabbi Danto gave a short talk about what it really means to be part of the Fellowship, the goal of which is to fashion talmidim who have an unconditional love of learning and who strive to be among the pillars of the Beis Medrash.' Rabbi Pearl then gave a powerful derasha about why we should always respect a person who has spent time in a Beis Medrash, no matter how much of their learning they might have later forgotten. Rabbi Pearl gave the mashal of the two sets of Tablets containing the Ten Commandments - the broken set and the second set - both of which  were placed in the Aron HaKodesh.  Even though the sanctified words emblazoned into the first set were lost, they nonetheless still deserved to be placed alongside the in-tact set in the Aron. Similarly, a person who has spent time learning Torah, even if he might have forgotten much of his learning and might have ceased to spend time in the Beis Medrash, is still worthy of our great respect. This is because the very experience of learningTorah has a permanent effect on one's personality. The experience of Torah learning implants a certain attitude in a person that is to be revered and admired. The barbecue was very enjoyable for all involved, and was a great way to cap a fruitful year of learning. All the participants had a great deal of fun and are very excited for next year, when the Yeshiva Fellowship grows even bigger.