Alan, a longtime maintenance worker at Waterbury Yeshiva, spoke up during a mussar seder being led by the Menahel, R’ Doniel Kalish.
Alan expressed his gratitude to the Menahel and described the philosophy driving Waterbury Yeshiva’s bochurim to ever greater heights: unconditional love.
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It is Adar, ya know!
All kidding aside, it is really nice and certainly a great lesson for the bochurim. We are the Am Hashem and we don’t discriminate.
“driving Waterbury Yeshiva’s bochurim to ever greater heights: unconditional love.”
The rest of the world knows, its weed.
Rabbi Kalish is the best. Dont believe me? Google him!
What a bunch of racists. Making this poor guy work when he could be sitting at home watching TV all day and collecting welfare.
Very big Kiddush Hashem, you never know
how this persons outlook changed towards Yidden because of this tremendous act and it could’ve very well been that he told
all of his other friends about this, Incredible Kiddush Hashem this is how Yidden act {not at all surprised}