MTA welcomed more than 580 people at its Open House on Sunday, November 10. Participants reflected the many geographic locations that make up the MTA community and hailed from Monsey, Riverdale, Queens, Manhattan, West Hempstead and Brooklyn to Highland Park, Passaic, Teaneck, Bergenfield, Hillside, Springfield as well as several other states and counties. Everyone enjoyed meeting MTA’s warm and caring rebbeim, expert faculty and friendly parent and student ambassadors, as they explored the inspirational Torah learning, strong academics, amazing extracurriculars and unique programs that MTA is known for. The event captured the warmth, excitement and energy that MTA talmidim, rebbeim and faculty experience every day and enabled participants to share in these feelings. The program began with a dvar Torah from Head of School Rabbi Joshua Kahn, followed by parent speaker Jessica Landa, who shared her experience as the mother of three MTA talmidim, and student speaker Gedalya Aeder (‘20), who discussed the ways in which MTA shaped the person he is today. Prospective students and parents had the opportunity to learn about MTA’s curriculum and unique programs during informative sessions and discover its extensive array of extracurricular activities and academic initiatives at the Curricular Fair. MTA’s rebbeim, faculty and talmidim look forward to spending more time getting to know prospective students and parents over the next few months. Prospective families can visit yuhsb.org/apply to submit an application from now through December 15.