Thanks to the thousands of donors WE DID IT!!! It was only with your help !!!
You can still help the Yeshiva by donating at www.yeshivasnermoshe.com Thank You!!!
Yeshivas Ner Moshe is in tremendous debt! And we need your help!
As we usher in the season of Matan Torah, the alumni of Yeshivas Ner Moshe undertake this campaign in memory of the Rebbetzin, a”h--to help the yeshiva resolve its old debt of $600,000 (or 2 Million Shekel), so that it can go back to caring for the bachurim and supporting their gashmius, so they can achieve greater heights in ruchnius.
Let's pull them out of debt so they can continue their mission!
THIS IS OUR CHANCE... LET'S MAKE HISTORY!
HOW IT WORKS
Every penny you donate is DOUBLED! For every dollar you give, Yeshivas Ner Moshe will get $2. Every dollar will be matched by our generous benefactors to help us reach our goal!
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THANK YOU!
ABOUT
Rav Avraham Gurewitz shlita opened Yeshivas Ner Moshe in 1984 with about 30 bachurim. In recent years, the yeshiva has evolved and currently boasts over 100 bachurim and 65 yungerleit. The bachurim are treated to nearly daily shiurim from Rav Yankel Lieberman shlita, who is a renowned expert in Seder Kodshim according to the Brisker derech. The Roshei Yeshiva, Rav Avraham Gurewitz shlita and Rav Sholom Schechter shlita are true role models in hasmadah and Yiras Shomayim. Rav Chanania Manies shlita is the beloved Menahel of the yeshiva, who has a close kesher with the talmidim, and says weekly vaadim to the bochurim in emuna. From the outset, Rebbetzin Tzirel Gurewitz (nee Bernstein) a”h undertook to be the Administrator and Aim Hayeshiva, serving as a stalwart support for the Rosh Yeshiva. The yeshiva was her pride and joy, and she cared for the bachurim as her own children, always working on ways to improve their physical situation.
This past summer, the yeshiva suffered a crushing blow with the untimely passing of the Rebbetzin, the Administrator and Aim Hayeshiva. As the yeshiva attempts to recover and regroup, what still remains is old debt of 2 million shekel ($600,000), which was undertaken to allow the yeshiva to function according to its vision, raise the level of Torah scholarship in the Torah world in Eretz Yisroel.