[COMUNICATED] For so many yeshivalite who have left the koslei beis medrash to pursue parnassa, the days leading to the Yamim Noraim are remembered with a touch of wistfulness. The intensity of Elul, the preparing for those all-important days, is an experience that so many wish they can relive. It was with this in mind that the idea for the Elul Kollel was conceived.
The kollel will give those seeking an opportunity to put in extra effort to enhance their avodas Hashem in preparation for the yom hadin an environment to do so together with likeminded people. Under the auspices of the rosh kollel Harav Yonason Blau shlit”a, the kollel will be in session from rosh chodesh Elul until Rosh Hashana, and will learn b’iyun the sugya of teshuva in the 8th perek of meseches Yuma. Aside from limud b’chavrusa and shuirim, the members will be treated to chaburos from guest magidei shiurim.
“Come Elul, there is a yearning that many have to be able to re-immerse themselves in the atmosphere of a yeshiva, if only for a few extra hours a day,” say Harav Blau. “That is why we decided to implement this program, with the hope that it will help those looking for a way to make the hishtadlus to increase their personal growth leading up to the y’mei hadin.”
R’ Blau has many years experience as a rosh kollel and rosh chabura, and is committed to making sure that the Elul Kollel will be a thoroughly enjoyable experience for all those who attend. “It will be a laybedik atmosphere,” he pledges.
There is already momentum building, as an increasing number of people are calling to inquire about the program and express their interest.
Seder will take place every day from 9 am until 11 am, allowing for substantial learning without significantly disrupting one’s daily schedule. For those that wish, there will be breakfast served following a 7:30 shachris. The location is in Khal Bnei Baruch (Rabbi Herzog’s shul), 14 14th Street.
For more information or to join, please call (732) 806-1329 or email [email protected]
Great idea but a more central location might help a lot of people from the south side of town