Visit Days at MTA/YUHSB were a resounding success, offering prospective students an unforgettable glimpse into the dynamic blend of Torah learning, academics and extracurricular opportunities that define the MTA experience. From the warm community atmosphere to the engaging programs and inspiring faculty, the day left a lasting impression on all who attended.
MTA rolled out the red carpet for prospective talmidim, inviting them to immerse themselves in the vibrant environment of the yeshiva. The days began with a warm introduction and a delicious breakfast at Lake Como Pizza, setting an energetic tone for the activities ahead.
Each morning kicked off with a spirited game of Family Feud: MTA Edition. Based on survey responses from current talmidim, the game provided a fun and humorous peek into MTA culture. The library buzzed with excitement as teams competed for prizes, with music pumping and the room filled with camaraderie.
Torah learning is the heart of the MTA experience, and each visit day beautifully showcased this central value. Rabbi Daniel Konigsberg and Rabbi Benyamin Bortz delivered inspiring shiurim, giving prospective talmidim a taste of the depth, excitement, and warmth of MTA’s Judaic Studies program.
Next, students explored MTA’s extracurricular offerings during a “Pick Your Adventure” segment. They could choose from thrilling Robot Wars, a competitive robotics challenge, an action-packed hockey clinic in The Den or a basketball clinic in the NCAA Max Stern Athletic Center.
Lunch was a delicious and meaningful experience, with catered food from Chickie’s & Smash House. Prospective students had the opportunity to meet rebbeim, faculty and current talmidim, making it a time not just for nourishment but for connection and inspiration.
The highlight of the day took place in the Glueck Beis Medrash, where the talmidim had the privilege of meeting Rav Hershel Schachter, shlit”a. Each student had their photo taken with Rav Schachter while receiving divrei bracha from him. The program continued with words of inspiration from either Rav Mordechai Willig or Rav Aryeh Lebowitz, leaving the students uplifted and motivated.
Students then participated in two engaging classes led by MTA’s talented faculty, exploring topics in math and engineering. These sessions provided a hands-on look at the rigorous and exciting academic environment that MTA offers.
The visit day concluded on a sweet note with a special treat of Rita’s Italian Ices. This relaxing moment allowed students to reflect on their experiences, unwind and connect with their peers. As the day ended, each student received a magnet featuring their individual photo with Rav Schachter—a keepsake to remember the meaningful experience.