Rambam’s Minyan Men
Rambam’s Minyan Men
Rambam’s Minyan Men

Davening with a minyan is one of the most basic and widespread practices among Jews throughout the world. Every yeshiva and shul offers three minyanim a day as part of the regular daily schedule. The talmidim at Rambam Mesivta have expanded this most vital tradition to ensure that other shuls and programs have a daily minyan as well.

Groups of Rambam volunteers have fanned out to provide the men for a minyan at the Young Israel of North Woodmere and Congregation Beth Sholom in Lawrence. Last week on Rosh Chodesh Adar II, 20 boys provide ruach at Kulanu in a reverse inclusion minyan.

They frequently attend and fill in as needed when there is a family that is sitting shivah.

This week, Rambam, along with other local yeshiva high schools, began participating in the initiative of helping a group of students at Lawrence High School have daily Shacharit services.

According to the rosh yeshiva of Rambam, Rabbi Zev Meir Friedman, “The idea that our boys are always ready to volunteer to help as needed in various parts of the community underscores the importance and value of chesed and the primacy they place on being involved in tzorchei tzibbur. If any family needs our boys to come, all they have to do is call us, and if there is a way to make it work, we will.”

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