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.
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.
All proceeds from the bake sale/auction will go to the Mesivta of Beit Shemesh.
mesivtabeitshemesh@gmail.com
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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?
ReplyDeletebeing that the Mesivta is only finishing its third year now and has not yet had a graduating class, the question is difficult to answer.
ReplyDeleteTo 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...
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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