So much has happened since our last Alumni Update that it is a major challenge to condense all the news into one letter.
Let us begin with the exciting new developments in the world of kiruv.
Thousands of Jewish students in leading universities in North America are being offered an opportunity to become familiar with their Jewish roots through friendly encounters with representatives of Yeshivat Ohr Somayach.
For several decades the Jewish Learning Exchange (JLE) of Ohr Somayach has brought university students to the Jerusalem campus for short summer and winter experiences of learning and touring. A significant percentage of the thousands who have participated in these programs have eventually decided to spend a year of full-time learning in the yeshiva and virtually all of them have enriched their commitment to Judaism.
The ripple effect of this and similar campus outreach programs has dramatically heightened the awareness of Jewish students on campuses throughout North America of their Jewishness. This has led to a demand for placing representatives of Ohr Somayach in communities where they will be able to meet Jewish university students.
With the help of philanthropists concerned about the future of Jewish students Ohr Somayach has succeeded in placing a number of its outstanding products and associates in communities where thousands of university students will have access to them.
Tzvi Schwartz, who gained his first experience in dealing with newcomers as a teacher in Ohr Somayach and went on to join an outreach kollel in St. Louis, is active on the campus of Washington University from where he brought a group of students to the past JLE winter program.
In Boston, Ohr Somayach graduates Michael Greene and David Winner are initiating contacts to develop programs at local universities, including Harvard, M.I.T. and Boston U.
In Chicago, Ohr Somayach graduates Zev Kahn and Shalom Garfinkel of the Jewish Education Team are making students at Chicago U., Loyola and the U. of Illinois aware of Ohr Somayach programs in Israel.In New York, Ohr Somayach graduate David Delman has joined Rabbi Adelman in doing outreach at the Stoney Brook campus.
And finally, in Toronto, Bernie Moscoff and Jonathan Jaffit are active on the campuses of Toronto U., York and Waterloo, from which a substantial number of students have participated in JLE summer and winter programs.
The fruits of some of these placements have already been seen in the quantity and quality of JLE participants and registrants for full-time learning programs at Ohr Somayach. The proliferation of campus representatives of Ohr Somayach and other institutions has created a curiosity among students on virtually every campus with a significant Jewish population about the opportunities to become more aware of Torah Judaism. It is hard to imagine that there is a Jewish university student in North America who has not learned of these opportunities either from campus outreach people or from the "satisfied customers" – friends returning from an enjoyable and enlightening experience in Israel.
As the yeshiva thus enters the university, the university campus enters the yeshiva.














