Eitan Warburg is extremely excited to be a madrich for the first ever summer of RTC. Eitan had the privilege of attending MTA for high school and is looking forward to going to Yeshivat Sha’alvim next year.
Eitan is thrilled to be able to give chaburas to five fantastic and talented NCSYers who come all the way from New York and New Jersey. Avraham Mordechai (MTA) is from Pomona; Dani is from Bergenfield (MTA) and Ari (DRS), Akiva (DRS) and Moti (DRS) are from Woodmere.
The goal of all the chaburas is to strive to be a Ben Torah. The chaburas will be on Tefilah, Teshuva and consistency throughout Judaism. These three topics are fundamental and crucial for a growing Ben Torah and hopefully each of us will be able to take something out of the chaburas and continue to strive to be a better Ben Torah.
One question that was asked to every single boy in the Chabura is “Who is your role model and why?”
Avraham: Kobe Bryant, because he became an NBA great and had a great work ethic. I hope to apply the same work ethic and care that he had for basketball to anything I try to do in life.
Dani: My parents because I watch them do chesed and I want to emulate their actions.
Ari: My great grandmother. She is very kind to everyone she meets and is very serious in davening. She walks to the hospital every day and visits the people who are sick. She makes them very happy and everybody knows her as a great person. I want people to know me as a great person and I want to be a role model like her.
Akiva: My grandmother, who devotes her life to chesed. She runs an organization that provides clean water to African villages that don’t have. I hope to flow in her footsteps and be a בעל חסד.
Moti: My parents because they do a lot of chesed, and my father learns a lot while still finding time to hang out with me. When I grow up I want to raise a family in the same way that my parents do.
They look forward to a summer full of growth and fun. It’s going to be the Best.Summer.Ever!!!