Parshas VayeishevNovember 22, 2013 / 19 Kislev, 5774

Full coverage of Spirit Week and the Shabbaton will be in next week's issue of A Lion's Life. 
Click here for some pictures from Spirit Week.
Next Week @ MTA
Sunday, November 24
No Sessions

Monday, November 25
Chaburah with Rav Mordechai Willig - during lunch - 5th floor of Glueck
 
Debate - Buses leave at 4:20
 
Bergen County Night Seder - 9:00-10:00 - Beth Abraham

Tuesday, November 26
Chaburah with Rav Moshe Weinberger - after davening - Beis Medrash 
 
Mekor Chaim meeting - during breakfast - Room 202
 
MTA Chorus practice - during lunch - Room 405
 
MTA Band practice - 5th period - in the Band Room 
 
Parent-Teacher Conferences - Dismissal at 4:45 
 
JV Basketball at Westchester - 7:30
 
Passaic Night Seder - 8:30-9:15 - Agudah of Passaic
 
Monsey Night Seder - 8:30-9:30 - Ohaiv Shalom
 
Wednesday, November 27

Chaburos with Rav Schachter and Rav Twersky meet after davening in the Beis Medrash 

 

Erev Chanukah - Dismissal at 5:15

 

Bergen County Night Seder - 9:00-10:00 - Beth Abraham

  

Thursday, November 28

Chanukah Day 1 - Thanksgiving - No Sessions

 

***Optional Shiurim in the following locations:***

Parents Invited Too!! 

 

Bergen County

Congregation Bnai Yeshurun
641 West Englewood Avenue
Teaneck
Shiur by Rabbi Tanchum Cohen
Shacharis at 8:50 AM
Shiur at 9:45 AM

Brooklyn 

Khillah Marine Park
3605 Quentin Road (Corner of 36th)
Brooklyn
Shiur by Rabbi Mordechai Brownstein
Shacharis at 7:45 AM
Shiur at 8:45 AM

Monsey 

Congregation Ohaiv Shalom
18 Bridle Road
New Hempstead
Shiur by Rabbi Shalom Richter
Shacharis at 8:30 AM
Shiur at 9:30

Passaic 

Agudas Yisroel Bircas Yaakov
262 Terhune Avenue
Passaic
Shiur by Rabbi Avraham Shulman
Shacharis at 8:00 AM
Shiur at 9:00 AM

West Hempstead 

Congregation Anshei Shalom of West Hempstead
472 Hempstead Avenue
West Hempstead
Shiur by Rabbi Elon Soniker
Shacharis at 8:00 AM
Shiur at 9:00 AM 

 

News
Debate Team Discusses Medical Ethics
by Avraham Tsikhanovski ('16)
 

On Tuesday, November 19th, the Debate Team, led by Mrs Levitt, organized an interactive discussion on the topic of medical ethics. Euthanasia, or physician-assisted suicide, has been a major point of controversy in the field of medical ethics for many years now. The upcoming novice debate that is hosted by the Heschel School, will examine that topic. It was of great help for the novice and even experienced debaters to hear a very interesting discussion on the Jewish view of euthanasia. 

The evening began with a speaker from Yeshiva University's Medical Ethics Society (MES), Kalman Laufer. An MTA graduate in 2010, he is now he president of the MES. He started by saying that nowhere in the Torah is there an opinion that euthanasia is allowed, but added that there is a halachic distinction between passive euthanasia or active euthanasia. The rest of the presentation was about why that distinction is correct. As mentioned, the discussion was interactive, and Tsahi Halyo ('16) and Meir Barg ('16) contributed to it greatly in the form of a small debate with the speaker. At the end of the presentation, there was a surprised reaction from the audience when they heard that in some cases, the doctor can withhold the medicine, but he still has to give the basic necessities like food and water. 

The last part of the meeting was devoted to two upcoming debate events. As mentioned earlier, MTA will be having a novice debate in the Heschel School. The second event is the highly anticipated Great Debate. The Great Debate is a gathering of many debate teams at MTA, and is considered to be the Super Bowl of debating. The resolution is going to be whether or not the US Government should stop collecting the digital records of its citizens without warrants. Tryouts were held, many good arguments were brought up, and the cross-examinations were as intense as ever. The evening ended with everyone having a clearer understanding of the Jewish view on euthanasia in particular, and the value of life in general.

Hatzioni Leaders Meet Naftali Bennett
by David Aaronson ('14)
 
This past Tuesday evening, Hatzioni leaders were privileged to meet Knesset Member Naftali Bennett. Mr. Bennett is the Chairman of the Bayit Yehudi party and currently serves as Israel's Minister of Economy, Minister of Religious Services, and Minister of Diaspora Affairs.  
The event began with a VIP reception in YU President Ricjard Joel's office. The YU Administration invited Hatzioni members to attend and meet privately with Mr. Bennett, before his speech in Weissberg Commons. We presented the Minister with the most recent issue of Hatzioni's magazine, and got a chance to tell him about the activities we organize on behalf of the Jewish state. After the VIP reception, we escorted Mr. Bennett downstairs to Weissberg Commons, where he was introduced publicly by Rabbi Kenneth Brander, Vice President and Dean of YU's Center for the Jewish Future. 
 
Mr. Bennett then spoke to some 200 YU students about his experiences as a child of secular Jewish Americans who made aliyah to Haifa and eventually became observant in Torah and mitzvot. He also told us about his business career, which led him to his current political career. Bennett then addressed the topic of secular and religious issues in Israel, and concluded by talking about the threat of a nuclear armed Iran. 
 
It was truly an evening to remember and we wish to thank all of the Hatzioni members and MTA talmidim who joined us for this unique experience.
10th Graders Bring The Canterbury Tales To Life
by Avi Rothwachs ('16)

On Monday and Tuesday, Mrs. Levitt's 10th grade class  had two very special days. We had just finished studying the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales; each student had to memorize the lines of a character from the Prologue and bring in a costume. We had some very interesting characters that required very creative costumes. Although some of these characters had 40 lines or more, some students were able to memorize every single word to perfection. This assignment required a lot of effort but was also extremely fun. We also got to see how creative some of our classmates are and got a laugh in at the same time. This was a great experience that was challenging but also lots of fun. Thanks Mrs. Levitt!

In This Issue
Debate Discusses Medical Ethics
Hatzioni Leaders Meet Naftali Bennett
Canterbury Tales Come Alive
MAZELTOV!
Mazel Tov to Joseph ('02) and Sara Hametz upon the birth of a boy.



11/24
Eli Markowitz
Gavriel Goldstein
 
11/25
Yitzchak Fishbach
Benjy Lamm
 
11/26
Joshua Matatov
 
11/27
Liron Goldberg
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Erev Chanukah -
Dismissal at 4:45
 
11/28-12/2 
Chanukah - No Sessions

12/3-12/4 
Chanukah - Dismissal at 4:45 
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