Regards from Cincinnati

The sun is just rising, cold and chili winds fill the Cincinnati sky. Indoors however theres a different air; It's the Bochurim in Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati, and their Hachanos for Yud Shevat. . The Zal is warm and bright, filled with Bochurim learning Basi Legani. It’s a half hour before Seder Chassidus, and the Bochurim in Yeshvas Lubavitch Cincinnati are working on their Hachana for Yud Shvat.

“Every Bocher has his own way of improving and preparing himself”, said Rabbi Gershon Avtzon (Menahel - Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati.) "Our Talmidei Hashluchim have designed a Mivtza in which every Bocher can take part. We are reaching 60 years of the Rebbe's Nesiyus, and every Bachur can and must get ready."

Learning Chitas, Rambam, Sichos, going to the Mikvah, and Mamorim Bal Peh, are just some of the Hachnos that Bochurim are adding to their daily routine. The Bochurim are putting a special emphasis on Shmiras Hasedorim - reaching the full 60 hours of Seder a week - that would surely bring great Nachas to the Rebbe in honor of 60 years.

Special Shiurim on Hiskashrus were delivered by Rabbi Kalmonson - the head Shliach of southern Ohio - and the Chavrei Hanhalla. These Shiurim are just one of the many programs in honor of Yud Shvat.

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  1. Is Yossi coming in for yud shvat?

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