Don’t just reserve your seat, reserve your legacy.

[COMMUNICATED]  The Siyum is not just about the massive event on January 1 with 90,000 yidden and hundreds of thousands around the world, it is about January 2 onward. It’s about the Torah learning being generated and that will be inspired through The Siyum. And, you can partner with this epic growth of Torah now by reserving your seat HERE, and don’t just reserve your seat, reserve your legacy. The Siyum is not about January 1, but about January 2. The massive event is not celebrating the completion but the new beginning of a surge of Torah learning. For the next seven and a half years, thousands upon thousands of people will increase, recommit and enhance their learning as a result of The Siyum and the initiatives of Chavrei HaSiyum, Masmidei HaSiyum and the Daf Yomi Chaburos.  

This is your opportunity to connect to limud haTorah. Join a Daf Yomi Chaburah, or learn a masechta through Chavrei HaSiyum. Perhaps Kinyan Masechta is for you, or Amud Yomi or Amud HaShavuah. There are so many opportunities out there to live Ki Heim Chayeinu. 

But, there is one way for everyone to become a partner in this amazing increase in Torah and that is by reserving your seat for The Siyum now. CLICK HERE now. Don’t wait, because there are a limited number of seats still available. 

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9 COMMENTS

  1. Cheapest ticket is $180, maybe they can make another venue I want to go with my family. I and most Yeshivaliet don’t have these kinda funds. I think Agudah should do something for us.

  2. I think it’s very disgusting or rather clearly it’s a money making venue that they did not offer enough tickets that are affordable. I need 3 tickets but I dont have an extra 520$ to spend on tickets to the siyum…. another venue is defeating the purpose IMO

    • Take a look at the map. You’ll notice that the tickets at $180 and up are premium seas. Most of the tickets have been sold out and that is why the price is now higher. These are the last tickets available.

  3. My husband is being misayim and I want all my children there. Why is $1500 to celebrate normal? Is it fair that only the rich can celebrate? For the record I’m not a “yeshiva lite…” just a hard working jew…

  4. I feel so bad. I was thinking to warn the oilam the cheaper tickets go fast. I remember from last time, they sold out in under a week.

    And, btw, you can ask ur Rov; you may be able to take the ticket price off ur maaser Cheshbon. The money goes to Agudah which is certainly a worthy cause.

    Enjoy !!

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