Choose Your Journey At MTA!
MTA’s Open House went virtual this year and participants could feel the yeshiva’s signature warmth, energy, and excitement through their screens, and even their front doors, as they were welcomed into MTA’s home from the comfort of their own homes. Prior to the event, attendees were surprised with visits from MTA rebbeim, faculty members, administrators, […]
MTA’s Open House went virtual this year and participants could feel the yeshiva’s signature warmth, energy, and excitement through their screens, and even their front doors, as they were welcomed into MTA’s home from the comfort of their own homes. Prior to the event, attendees were surprised with visits from MTA rebbeim, faculty members, administrators, and parents, who personally delivered a special Open House gift bag to each registered family and took the opportunity to get to know them. Throughout the Open House, 8th Graders discovered how they can choose their own journeys at MTA, which offers talmidim a small, warm, family feel as well as endless opportunities to pursue their passions and expand their high school experience. They also explored the yeshiva’s strong Torah, academic, and extra-curricular programs and learned more about what makes MTA so special, including the rebbe-talmid relationship, leadership opportunities, location on the Yeshiva University campus, experiential learning, unique programs, and lifelong friendships. The interactive and engaging sessions allowed 8th Grade families to hear directly from a variety of rebbeim, faculty members, administrators, parents, and talmidim. Participants reflected the many geographic locations that make up the MTA community and hailed from Monsey, Riverdale, Queens, Manhattan, West Hempstead, and Brooklyn to Highland Park, Passaic, Teaneck, Bergenfield, and Elizabeth, as well as several other states and countries. The achdus, ruach, and the warmth of the MTA community were truly palpable and MTA’s rebbeim, faculty, and talmidim look forward to spending more time getting to know 8th Grade families over the next few months. Prospective families are encouraged to visit yuhsb.org/apply to submit an application from now through December 15th. Questions? Contact Rabbi Yoni Stone, Director of Admissions at ystone@yuhsb.org or 646-592-6101.
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