MTA held its annual Dinner of Tribute last week at Marina Del Rey, and it was a tremendously successful event! With a packed room and a meaningful program, the entire MTA community felt proud of their yeshivah. In these troubling times, it can be difficult to balance the celebratory mood of a dinner with the current situation in Eretz Yisrael. In order to maintain proper balance, MTA paid special tribute to their alumni who are currently serving in the IDF. Several of the soldiers’ parents were in attendance and appreciated the yeshivah’s efforts in davening for and highlighting their children at the event.

Mrs. Alison and Dr. Ari Gross

The yeshivah’s honorees that evening are respected Community Pillars at MTA, hailing from four prominent communities. Dr. Rebecca (’99) and Dr. Elly (’95) Gamss are pillars of the Bergen County community. They are devoted MTA parents who, in their humble way, lead by example, and instill the values they learned in the Yeshiva University High Schools to their children. Mrs. Alison and Dr. Ari Gross, pillars of the West Hempstead community, started sending their sons to MTA when very few others in their community did. Today, West Hempstead, baruch Hashem, has a full bus of talmidim attending the yeshivah daily. Mrs. Bracha and Mr. Ami (’98) Avraham, pillars of the Edison/Highland Park community, are MTA parents who exemplify what it means to be doers. The Avrahams are always among the first to sponsor events and offer to help. No job is too small nor too demanding for the Avrahams. Dr. Leah and Rabbi Shalom Rosenfeld are model dorm parents and pillars of the Silver Spring community. The Rosenfelds typify, and have instilled in their children, all of the ideals that the yeshivah stands for. Each family contributes so much to MTA by embodying the values of the yeshivah and transmitting them to both their children and their communities.

Dr. Leah and Rabbi Shalom Rosenfeld

In addition to honoring the aforementioned families, MTA also recognized Rabbi Avraham Shulman (’90), with the faculty award. As a treasured member of the MTA faculty for over 18 years, Rabbi Shulman’s impact is far-reaching. In addition to being a beloved twelfth grade rebbi, he also serves as the grade dean/mashgiach for the Seniors, and director of Israel guidance. Rabbi Shulman carefully helps each talmid find a post-high school plan that works best for him. Rabbi Shulman is known for keeping in touch with his talmidim for many years after they graduate and can often be spotted at their weddings!

Mrs. Bracha and Mr. Ami Avraham

With everyone’s minds and hearts in Israel, it is more challenging than ever to fundraise for local institutions. Undaunted, MTA’s fundraising team embraced the challenge, and with the help of their incredible honorees, increased the number of unique donors by 33 percent! These funds will greatly help MTA continue to forge a path of excellence in Limudei Kodesh, as well as a first-rate general studies program, coupled with a wide array of extra-curricular options.

To join the esteemed list of dinner donors, you can make a donation through yu.edu/yuhsbdinner2024 or reach out to Yeshiva University High School’s Director of Institutional Advancement, Sari Kahn, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 646-592-6152.

Dr. Rebecca and Dr. Elly Gamss
Rabbi Avraham Shulman
President Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman

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