MTA recently hosted a parent-son brunch for freshman families. The day began with parents, and 75 students from across all MTA grades, attending the YU and the World of Tomorrow program, featuring an interview with Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks by Rabbi Ari Lamm and a presidential address by MTA alumnus and YU President Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman. Following the program, freshman students, parents and rebbeim joined together for a delicious brunch and panoply. More than 120 parents and family members participated in the event and enjoyed meeting one another, as well as bonding with their sons and rebbeim. “Educating and inspiring students happens when parents and students come together,” said Head of School Rabbi Joshua Kahn. “What’s beautiful about MTA is that parents choose us because our mission aligns with their values. These events are a great way to bring the MTA community together.”