With Some Yeshivos Closed, Masmidei HaSiyum Program Relaunches with Added Features

The Masmidei HaSiyum program is back! Now more than ever, we need the extra zechusim from the limud haTorah of our tinokos shel beis raban. During this uncertain time, when so many yeshivos are closing, we are restarting the Masmidei HaSiyum program.
This program will begin today, Monday, March 16th. Every few hours, new winners will be announced in order to keep the momentum strong, and there will be exciting weekly raffles as well. There will be the added ability on our hotline for Rebbeim to post an audio recording that will be linked to the PIN numbers of his class. The boys will then be able to listen to a short shiur on Chumash/Mishnayos/Gemara, and enter the learning they’ve just listened to in order to earn tickets.
To register your yeshiva for this exciting program, email us at [email protected] or call 347-201-0270. Join the thousands of boys who have already signed up for this program! The koach of this learning will surely be a tremendous zechus for Klal Yisroel in these trying times.



Security a High Priority as the Siyum Draws Near

With the completion of the 13th Daf Yomi cycle just days away, the upcoming Siyum HaShas will take its place in the history books as not only the largest celebration of limud Torah but also, b’ezras Hashem, the safest.
The Siyum’s chief operating officer, Rabbi Yosef Chaim Golding, has been working closely with over fifty law enforcement agencies including the New Jersey State Police, New Jersey Department of Homeland Security, New York City Police Department, the New York City Mayor’s Office, the FBI and others to ensure the highest level of security at both MetLife Stadium and Barclays Center. Over 300 uniformed police officers will be positioned at MetLife Stadium alone, with countless others, including many who will not be visible to the public, stationed at multiple locations in and around the area.
MetLife Stadium will be on full lockdown from the conclusion of a Sunday afternoon sporting event until the start of The Siyum as crews transition the stadium for the massive event. The NJSP will be at 100 percent deployment for The Siyum, with security at a level described by Captain Peter Velez as “a football game on steroids.”
“Law enforcement officials have said that the safest place to be in New Jersey on January 1st will actually be inside MetLife Stadium,” said Rabbi Golding.
Over the past six months, numerous meetings and planning sessions have also been held with stadium personnel, local EMS supervisors and Hatzolah, who will be on hand for The Siyum. Agudah board of trustees member Chaskel Bennett, The Siyum’s official liaison to Hatzolah, noted that a highly detailed emergency action plan has been created and fine tuned by experienced medical professionals under the supervision of Fran Guthrie and Tony Vaguerio of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority’s EMS team and Hatzolah coordinator Bentzy Lebovitz, with a goal of ensuring public safety.
“While the Agudah is well known for its attention to detail and professionalism when it comes to programming, there are multiple other tracks that will be operating concurrently at The Siyum including security, medical and stadium operations,” said Mr. Bennett. “The public can feel confident that all of the appropriate agencies are on board and are working collaboratively in the exhaustive planning so that The Siyum can proceed smoothly and safely.”