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Telshe Yeshiva: The First Tekufa • אוזר ישראל בגבורה 1956-1964
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Ferrying Torah across the Atlantic At the Broadway Central Hotel in New York in 1941, HaRav Elya Meir Bloch, zt”l, announced his plan to open a branch of the Telshe Yeshiva in the United States לך כי שלחך, Go, for you have been sent by Hashem,” proclaimed Reb Elya Meir. “I am not fleeing Europe. Rather, I have been sent by Hashem with a purpose.” These words uniquely describe the essence of Telshe Yeshiva’s founders. That sacred mission of selfless commitment to further kevod Shamayim continues to define Telshe Yeshiva to this day. As we approach the eight-decade milestone of Telshe Yeshiva’s harbotzas haTorah in America—80 years since Reb Elya Meir uttered those words—we recount the numerous Tekufos HaYeshiva, each
uniquely reflecting this mission. In this volume, as well as those to follow, we offer highlights of Telshe’s historic journey, conveyed in the words of esteemed talmidei hayeshiva who witnessed and absorbed the greatness of Telshe’s giborim firsthand. On the 7th day of Cheshvan, in 1941, Telshe Yeshiva opened its doors at the Feigenbaum home in Cleveland. HaRav Elya Meir and HaRav Mottel, zt”l, were without their families. Yet, they were armed with a vision for all time: to introduce the American youth to a new derech hachaim and expose them to authentic limud HaTorah just as it had been taught and studied back home.
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