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Today`s Mishna Rishona Learning has been dedicated in memory of Mr. Shlomo Werdiger's father, לע"נ נחמיה בן שלמה אלימלך ע"ה, whose yahrtzeit is 12 kislev.

This past weekend, December 5-8, Shabbos, Parshas Vayeitzei, a large crowd gathered in Stamford, Connecticut, for the highly anticipated annual Agudah Convention. Held at the Armon Hotel and Conference Center, the weekend, whose theme was "Emunah: We Are Here Because We Believe," was an incredible opportunity for chizuk, inspiration, growth, and connection to some of the leading voices of our generation. The convention brought together gedolei Torah, rabbonim, and lay leaders, providing a platform for meaningful discussions and fostering a unique sense of achdus.


The zechus of spending Shabbos in the presence of the members of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah of Agudas Yisroel of America, along with other esteemed gedolei Torah, was a truly inspiring and hisorerus-filled experience for those present. The chochmah and piety of the gedolim, and their unwavering commitment to Klal Yisroel, permeated every moment of the weekend, creating an atmosphere of profound ruchniyusdike elevation. To be in their company and to hear their divrei hisorerus was a unique privilege that left an indelible impact on all who attended.


The convention focused heavily on the situation in Eretz Yisroel, specifically addressing the aftermath of last year's devastating attack on Simchas Torah and its impact on acheinu bnei Eretz Yisroel. Feeling the pain of those who have been impacted by the attack and the subsequent war was a focal point of the convention keynote sessions. These discussions were framed within the broader and critical context of emunah and bitachon, as the gedolim and other speakers sought to guide Yidden in navigating these challenging times with steadfast faith and trust in Hashem.

Keynotes Set the Tone

The convention featured impactful keynote addresses that laid the foundation for the weekend.


The Thursday evening keynote session, titled "Anchored in Faith: Strengthening Emunah and Bitachon in Turbulent Times," opened with Tehillim led by Rabbi Shloime Mandel, rosh hayeshiva of Yeshiva of Brooklyn. The audience was addressed by Rabbi Aryeh Malkiel Kotler, chaver of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah and rosh hayeshiva of Beth Medrash Govoha, Rabbi Lipa Geldwerth, rov of Khal Kol Torah, Rabbi Dovid Breslauer, rosh kollel at Yeshiva of South Fallsburg, and Rabbi Aharon Weinberg, maggid shiur at the Nirbater Bais Medrash. They spoke powerfully about the importance of strengthening one's emunah and bitachon during difficult and turbulent times. Their messages resonated deeply, emphasizing that even in the face of hardship, maintaining strong faith is what sustains us as yechidim and as a klal. The session was chaired by Yehuda Zachter, who also served as co-chairman of the convention.

The Motzoei Shabbos Keynote Session marked a highlight of the convention, drawing a massive crowd to the International Ballroom, with thousands participating remotely, as they did throughout the weekend. The session began with a message from the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah featuring Rabbi Aharon Feldman, chaver of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah and rosh hayeshiva of Yeshivas Ner Yisroel. Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, Executive Vice President of Agudath Israel of America, followed with his remarks, emphasizing the role of Agudath Israel in advocating for the needs of Klal Yisroel. Drashos were then delivered by Rabbi Elya Brudny, chaver of the


Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah and rosh yeshiva of Mirrer Yeshiva, Rabbi David Ozeri, rov of Yad Yosef Torah Center, and Rabbi Uren Reich, rosh hayeshiva of Yeshiva Ohr Zechariah. The session was chaired by the convention chairman, Avi Schron.


Rabbi Ozeri shared a deeply moving and heart-wrenching account of his recent visit to southern Eretz Yisroel, where he bore witness to the unimaginable devastation wrought by the horrific Simchas Torah attack on October 7. Rabbi Ozeri vividly described the scenes of destruction and despair that he encountered, painting a picture of the profound loss and trauma suffered by so many.


During his visit, Rabbi Ozeri had the opportunity to meet with survivors of the attacks—men, women, and children who bore visible and invisible scars from the horrors they had endured. He described their courage and resilience, even as they grappled with profound grief and loss. Many shared harrowing stories of their experiences, including miraculous escapes and the unimaginable pain of losing loved ones.


In his address, Rav Uren Reich passionately called upon Klal Yisroel to truly be nosei b'ohl im chaveiro, sharing the burden of others. Rav Reich emphasized that in moments of pain and anguish, whether felt individually or communally, every member of Klal Yisroel must strive to truly feel the suffering of their fellow Yid, making his burden theirs.


The session featured a video presentation paying tribute to the gedolei Torah who passed away during the last year.


The Sunday Closing Keynote Session titled "Facing the Future in a World Gone Mad" featured Rabbi Yehoshua Abba Busel, R"M at Beth Medrash Govoha and rov of the High Street Shul in Lakewood, Rabbi Doniel Asher Kleinman, rov of K'hal Nachlas Dovid in Brooklyn, and Rabbi Eytan Feiner, rov of Congregation Kneseth Israel/The White Shul in Far Rockaway. The speakers addressed the challenges facing Yidden in a rapidly changing world, offering insights on how to maintain focus, resilience, and a connection to the Ribono Shel Olam in uncertain times. The session was chaired by Rabbi Labish Becker, Executive Director of Agudath Israel of America.

Thursday Opening Sessions

The convention kicked off with a series of impactful Thursday evening sessions. In the session Kids in Pain: Why Do They Struggle – and How Do We Respond?, Rabbi Gershon Schaffel, rov of Young Israel of Skokie, and Rabbi Sender Kaszirer, rosh yeshiva of the Mesivta of Eatontown, joined Rabbi Binyomin Greenspoon, clinical director of Nesivos, for a powerful conversation about understanding the struggles facing today's youth. With moderator Rabbi Yitzchok Hisiger, Director of Torah Initiatives at Agudath Israel of America, the panelists offered both practical and compassionate insights into how to support struggling children. They addressed both the emotional challenges and the societal pressures that often lead to struggles, offering actionable advice on how to provide proper guidance and support in a compassionate manner.

Meanwhile, another session, The Parnassah Crisis: Real or Self-Inflicted?, brought together Rabbi Yosef Viener, rov of Congregation Shaar Hashamayim in Monsey, Naftali Horowitz, managing director at Morgan Stanley, and Eli Fried, financial advisor and founder of GeltGuide. With moderator Rabbi Yitz Frank, Executive Director of Agudath Israel of Ohio, the group discussed the complexities surrounding the parnassah challenges faced by many frum families today. They examined both the realities of the economic landscape and the mindset that sometimes leads to financial strain within the frum community.

Thursday Night

Thursday evening's post-keynote session, "Asking for a Friend," brought together two renowned rabbonim for a thought-provoking and engaging discussion. Rabbi Yisroel Reisman, rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Torah Vodaath, and Rabbi Uri Deutsch, rov of Bais Medrash Tiferes Yosef of Forest Park in Lakewood, delved into some of the most pressing and delicate questions that often arise in the frum community. The session was skillfully moderated by Yisroel Besser, who ensured that the conversation remained both insightful and relevant to the concerns of the audience. Rabbi Reisman and Rabbi Deutsch offered their unique perspectives on a variety of topics, navigating sensitive issues with wisdom and clarity.


In a parallel session for women, Mrs. Shavy Grossberg captivated the audience with a heartfelt and inspiring presentation.

Friday Morning Sessions

On Friday morning, the convention featured an important series of sessions that addressed some of the most pressing issues within the frum community.


The Conference of Synagogue Rabbonim of Agudath Israel held a closed session. Rabbi Aharon Feldman, chaver of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah and rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Ner Yisroel in Baltimore, began the session with divrei brachah, offering words of inspiration and encouragement to the rabbinic leaders in attendance.


The session then turned its focus to shul kashrus, with Rabbi Sholem Fishbane, kashrus administrator of the Chicago Rabbinical Council, addressing the intricacies of maintaining kashrus standards in shuls. Rabbi Fishbane's deep knowledge and practical insights shed light on the challenges involved in overseeing kashrus in such a setting. Rabbi Nesanel Snow, chairman of the AKO Shul Kashrus Committee, joined the discussion, elaborating on the essential role that rabbinic leadership plays in upholding kashrus standards within kehillos. The session concluded with a presentation by Dr. Yitzchok Shindler, Psy.D., director of Rambam Behavioral Health, who addressed a topic that has long been sensitive in the frum community: the stigma surrounding therapy.


In the concurrent sessions that followed, the focus shifted to key issues that affect the community on a broader scale. Rabbi Sholem Fishbane, kashrus administrator of the Chicago Rabbinical Council, and Rabbi Duvid Babad, Tarnopol Dayan, explored the differences between heimishe kashrus and national kashrus standards. The session, moderated by Rabbi Yitzchok Hisiger, Director of Torah Initiatives at Agudath Israel of America, provided attendees with valuable insight into the distinct approaches to kashrus oversight. The discussion touched on the various standards and practices involved in each approach, offering attendees a clearer understanding of the complex landscape of kashrus.

Meanwhile, a discussion titled "The Tuition Tug of War: An Honest Conversation" brought together Rabbi Moshe Bender, segan rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Darchei Torah in Far Rockaway, and Mr. Yisroel Orzel, president of Yeshiva of Spring Valley, to address the challenges families face in managing tuition costs. The conversation was both candid and constructive. Moderated by Rabbi Shlomo Soroka, Director of Government Affairs for Agudath Israel of Illinois, the session fostered an open dialogue about one of the most challenging issues facing the community today.

As the morning continued, the concurrent sessions engaged the audience with important topics. Dr. Yitzchok Shindler, Psy.D., director of Rambam Behavioral Health, focused on "A New Approach to Therapy in the Frum World." Dr. Shindler emphasized the need for greater understanding and support for those seeking therapy. His session offered practical guidance on how to create a more open and accepting environment for mental health within the frum community.

Rabbi Moshe Rotberg, rov of K'hal Zichron Yechezkel in Toms River, and Tzodek Katz, a well-known shadchan from Lakewood, led a session on the delicate balance between bashert and hishtadlus in the shidduch process. The discussion provided valuable perspectives on how much effort should be invested in the pursuit of a shidduch and where the line should be drawn between trusting in Divine providence and taking personal initiative. Moderated by Rabbi Ariel Sadwin, Executive Director of Agudath Israel's Mid-Atlantic Region, this session gave attendees clarity on navigating the complexities of the shidduch journey.

Leil Shabbos

Shabbos at the convention began with an uplifting Kabbolas Shabbos, led by the Shira Choir, who provided neginah throughout the Shabbos, setting the tone for a truly inspiring Shabbos.


During Kabbolas Shabbos, Mr. Shlomo Werdiger, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Agudath Israel of America, offered heartfelt greetings to the attendees. Rabbi Aharon Dovid Goldberg, chaver of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah and rosh hayeshiva of Telshe Yeshiva, then delivered a drasha.


At the same time, in the Crowne Ballroom, the women gathered for their own Kabbolas Shabbos, after which divrei hisorerus were delivered by Rabbi David Ozeri, rav of the Yad Yosef Torah Center.


Following the seudas Shabbos, the leil Shabbos concurrent sessions offered deep, engaging discussions on pivotal topics. The first session of the evening was titled "Eisav Sonei L'Yaakov: A Torah Perspective on Combating Today's Rampant Anti-Semitism." Rabbi Moshe Donnebaum, rov of Kehillas Heichal HaTorah and rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Betzeil Hachochmah in Melbourne, Australia, led this compelling discussion. Rabbi Donnebaum examined the timeless hatred of Eisav toward Yaakov and explored its manifestation in modern-day anti-Semitism. Meanwhile, Rabbi Yaakov Robinson, menahel of the Midwest Agudas Yisroel Council of Synagogue Rabbanim and rov of Beis Medrash Mikor Hachaim in Chicago, delivered a powerful presentation titled "Galus Edom: Its Nature and How to Fight It." Rabbi Robinson's talk delved into the nature of the golus under Edom, its ongoing impact on the Jewish people, and how Klal Yisroel can remain resilient and steadfast in the face of these long-standing challenges.


The Leil Shabbos Keynote Session took place in the shul. Rabbi Nochum Binder, rov of Hampshire Heights Shul, opened the session. Rabbi Elya Brudny, chaver of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah and rosh yeshiva of the Mirrer Yeshiva, followed with a passionate drasha. The session was chaired by Rabbi Yehiel Kalish, CEO of Hatzalah.


Afterwards, a sheves achim chaired by Binyomin Septom featured divrei Torah from Rabbi Yisroel Perlow, the Novominsker Rebbe, and Rabbi Uren Reich, rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Ohr Zechariah in Lakewood.


Simultaneously, Rabbi Paysach Krohn, bestselling author of the Maggid Series, had been scheduled to lead the always popular "Friday Night with the Maggid" session. However, just hours earlier, Rabbi Krohn was taken to the hospital due to a stroke. In his place, Tehillim was recited for his refuah, and then, on short notice, Rabbi Shrage Malinowitz, rov of Khal Shearim B'Tefillah D'Hampshire Hills, spoke in Rabbi Krohn's stead, quoting thoughts and divrei Torah that he had heard from Rabbi Krohn and other material that Rabbi Krohn had prepared to share at that very session.

Shabbos Morning

Shabbos morning, at the second Shacharis minyan, Rabbi Yosef Frankel, chaver of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah and Vyelipoler Rov, delivered a powerful drasha.


At 10:00 AM, a shailos uteshuvos session featured Rabbi Reuven Feinstein, rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva of Staten Island, who answered questions on a variety of topics. Moderated by Rabbi Yaakov Robinson, menahel of the Midwest Agudas Yisroel Council of Synagogue Rabbanim and rov of Beis Medrash Mikor Hachaim in Chicago, the session was both enlightening and engaging, with Rav Reuven's responses providing practical guidance on a variety of topics.


The morning continued with a Kiddush and then a keynote session, titled "Faith in the Storm: Strengthening Emunah When It's Hardest to Believe." Rabbi Shloime Mandel, rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva of Brooklyn, and Rabbi Yitzchok Sorotzkin, chaver of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah and rosh hayeshiva of Mesivta of Lakewood and Telshe Yeshiva, addressed the session, which was chaired by Boruch Munk.


At the same time, in the Crowne Ballroom, Mrs. Dina Breiny Smith addressed the women, offering insights and inspiration to help them strengthen their emunah and navigate the challenges of daily life with faith and resilience. Her talk provided the women in attendance with the tools to grow spiritually, reinforcing the importance of maintaining faith in every circumstance. The women were absolutely riveted by the presentation and continually surrounded Mrs. Smith for the duration of Shabbos, gleaning chizuk and insights.


After the seudas Shabbos, where a dvar Torah was delivered by Rabbi Avi Schnall, Director of Federal Education Affairs at Agudath Israel of America, the afternoon sessions offered deep, meaningful discussions. In the State Ballroom, a session on "Shalom Bayis: Strengthening the Peace in Our Homes" featured Rabbi Moshe Rotberg, rov of K'hal Zichron Yechezkel, and


Rabbi Meir Braunstein, rov of Agudath Israel of Long Island. At the same time, a session titled "Behind Closed Doors: What We Wish Our Mispallelim Knew" featured Rabbi Ariel Shoshan, rov of Ahavas Torah/The Scottsdale Torah Center, and Rabbi Shrage Malinowitz, rov of Khal Shearim B'Tefillah D'Hampshire Hills.


The afternoon continued with Mincha and then Seudah Shlishis. In the International Ballroom East, Seudah Shlishis featured Rabbi Aryeh Malkiel Kotler, chaver of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah and rosh yeshiva of Beth Medrash Govoha, who was joined by Rabbi Yehoshua Perlow, the Novominsker Rebbe. Simultaneously, the Lefkowitz Leadership Initiative Seudah Shlishis featured Rabbi Aharon Weinberg, maggid shiur at the Nirbater Bais Medrash, and Rabbi Yaakov Robinson, menahel of the Midwest Agudas Yisroel Council of Synagogue Rabbanim and rov of Beis Medrash Mikor Hachaim in Chicago. The session was chaired by Shimon Lefkowitz.


Meanwhile, in the Crowne Ballroom, the women gathered for their Seudah Shlishis, where Mrs. Debbie Selengut delivered a powerful address.

Motzoei Shabbos

On Motzoei Shabbos, at 7:00 PM, two concurrent sessions took place. The session titled "Simchas Torah/Oct. 7th a Year Later: A Reawakening" brought together Rabbi Elazar Grunberger, founder and director of Lev Echad, and Rabbi Chanan Gordon, senior lecturer at the Gateways Organization. The session, moderated by Avrohom Weinstock, Esq., Chief of Staff at Agudath Israel of America, provided a poignant and reflective look back over the last year or so and the spiritual reawakening that has been experienced since then.

At the same time, another timely discussion took place on the topic of "Social Media and the World of WhatsApp: How Do We Win the Battle?" Rabbi Moshe Rotberg, rov of K'hal Zichron Yechezkel, and Rabbi Moshe Don Kestenbaum, rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Gedola Ohr Yitzchak and author of Olam Hamiddos, addressed the growing influence of social media and WhatsApp and its impact on the frum community. Moderated by Rabbi Ari Strulowitz, Director of Operations at Agudath Israel of Illinois, the session offered insight into navigating the digital world while maintaining one's Torah values.

On the Agudah Live broadcast, Rabbi Ari Weisenfeld, Director of the Office of State Relations at Agudath Israel of America, was joined by Rabbi Shlomo Soroka, Director of Government Affairs at Agudath Israel of Illinois, who interviewed various different guests.

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