May 8, 2013

Mesivta Beit Shemesh Pre-Shavuos Bake Sale/Auction!!

Just a brief introduction - this bake sale/auction is to benefit the Mesivta of Beit Shemesh. The Mesivta is a Yeshiva High School that teaches both a full kodesh curriculum and general studies for a full Bagrut...

So, buy a cake for the holiday, or you can even bake a cake to be sold at the sale, and check the Mesivta out for your son!

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Shavuos is next week...do you know where your cheesecakes are???
Ladies, please join us at the Pre-Shavuos Bake Sale/Auction!!

WHERE:   At the Fingerer Family, Nachal Dolev 2/2, RBS A
WHEN:     Sunday, May 12th,

Bake sale starting at 7 PM, Auction at 8:15- Miriam Druyan will be the auctioneer!!

Cookies, cakes, desserts, cheesecakes, quiches, lasagnas, kugels and more!!

Something to fit every budget!

Raffles will be sold at the event!  Great Prizes!  50% off braces by Dr. Edo Lavi, free night at the Kinar including breakfast for a couple (sponsored by Travel Deal) and free prescription glasses by Einit up to 700 NIS. 
Raffle tickets are 30 NIS each or 3 for 75 NIS.
All proceeds from the bake sale/auction will go to the Mesivta of Beit Shemesh.
For questions or more information, please call Rivky at 992-2682 or email
mesivtabeitshemesh@gmail.com







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3 comments:

  1. A question: Maarava also teaches full bagrut, but it sends a clear message to its students that they should go to kollel forever, and barely 1% end up in college. Is Mesivta different?

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  2. being that the Mesivta is only finishing its third year now and has not yet had a graduating class, the question is difficult to answer.
    To date I have not heard of such a policy or direction being pressed.

    The only way to know is when seeing what happens to the graduating kids...

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  3. The Mesivta is different because it is a local high school - the boys live at home, not in a dorm, so their parents continue to influence them in their family values! Hopefully the boys will graduate with a high level and love of Torah learning as well as the math/English etc. under their belts that they need for future parnossa - if and when they need to use it.

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