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MTA Leadership Visits Alumni in Israel

d1668e09-5fcb-45ff-a874-00c5fc93fc3d Taking advantage of the winter break from regular classes, members of the MTA leadership traveled to Israel to reunite with the many young alumni who are currently studying in yeshivos throughout the country. Typically, over 90% of MTA graduates spend at least one year in Israel, with about 50% of them choosing to study at one of the prominent Hesder yeshivot of Har Etzion (Gush), HaKotel, Kerem B'Yavneh, and Sha'alvim. Over the course of the week, Head of School Rabbi Kahn, Rabbi Taubes, Rabbi Shulman, and Shuey Jacoby traveled to many yeshivos in order to spend time catching up with each of the Shana Aleph and Shana Bet MTA alumni. Even though this is Rabbi Kahn's first year at the helm of MTA, he was fortunate to get to know the members of last year's senior class over the course of his many visits to the school once he was selected by the search committee and Board of Trustees and was happy to see the boys enjoying success in the various places he visited. On Motzaei Shabbos, the trip culminated with a massive Melave Malka at the OU Center in Yerushalayim where the Class of 2016 as well as some members of the Class of 2015 (and even some members of the Class of 2017 who were just visiting for a few days!) gathered to reconnect. Both Rabbi Taubes and Rabbi Kahn shared brief words of Torah, as did Yoni Schechter ('15) and Shimmy Socol ('16) who each expressed a continued appreciation for his MTA experience and the lifelong brotherhood it creates. "It was really wonderful getting to see all the MTA faces," said Zev Markowitz ('15) of Bergenfield, NJ, who is currently studying at Yeshivat Sha'alvim. "The connection with MTA really does last long after we don the cap and gown."