After Nine-Hour Admissions Marathon, 477 Bochurim Accepted to Ponovezh’s First-Year Shiur
After a tense nine-hour meeting that stretched past midnight, the rabbinic leadership of Ponovezh Yeshiva finalized admissions for the coming academic year, accepting 477 bochurim into the yeshiva’s highly sought-after first-year shiur from a field of nearly 650 outstanding applicants.
The annual admissions meeting, known within the yeshiva simply as the zitzen, concluded shortly after 1:00 a.m. Tuesday at the home of yeshiva president Rav Eliezer Kahaneman. Throughout the evening, crowds gathered along Rechov Wasserman in Bnei Brak, anxiously awaiting the outcome of one of the most anticipated events in the yeshiva world.
Following hours of deliberation, the roshei yeshiva determined that exactly 477 bochurim would be admitted to the incoming shiur. No additional students were accepted.
The zitzen, a tradition that has continued for decades, is held each year on the eve of Rosh Chodesh Av after an intensive month of entrance examinations. During the meeting, the roshei yeshiva review the results candidate by candidate, weighing examination scores and evaluations before deciding which applicants will merit admission to Ponovezh, widely regarded as one of the premier yeshivos in the Torah world.
This year’s admissions process was considered one of the most competitive in the yeshiva’s history. Throughout the summer, hundreds of roshei yeshiva from across Eretz Yisroel visited the home of Rav Eliezer Kahaneman, who has overseen the yeshiva’s admissions process for nearly three decades, to discuss and advocate for their finest talmidim before they were invited to take the entrance examinations.
Unlike many other yeshivos, Ponovezh conducts its admissions process only after virtually every other yeshiva has completed its own enrollment. As a result, only exceptional bochurim who are confident in their ability to succeed in the rigorous examinations are willing to wait and take the risk of applying.
Every applicant undergoes no fewer than four oral examinations conducted by members of the yeshiva faculty: Rav Chaim Peretz Berman, Rav Dovid Levy, Rav Dovid Miller, Rav Yehuda Shmuel Meller, Rav Yosef Kahaneman, Rav Rafael Shmuelevitz, and Rav Yaakov Epstein. In addition, Rav Eliezer Kahaneman personally reviews every candidate, while the yeshiva’s mashgichim, Rav Eliyahu Eliezer Kellerman and Rav Ezra Rothschild, conduct separate interviews to assess each applicant’s overall suitability.
This year, nearly 650 elite bochurim from across the country sat for the examinations, with leading yeshivos in Bnei Brak, Yerushalayim, and Kiryat Sefer sending groups of their strongest students to compete for admission. Because of the unusually large number of applicants, Rav Kahaneman ordered that the testing begin at the start of the month of Tammuz. Throughout the month, long lines of bochurim could be seen making their way from one rosh yeshiva’s home to another across the Ponovezh campus, reviewing their learning until the final moments before each examination.
The testing concluded on Sunday, the 27th of Tammuz, the yahrtzeit of the yeshiva’s legendary first rosh yeshiva, Rav Shmuel Rozovsky, zt”l. On Monday afternoon, the roshei yeshiva assembled at Rav Kahaneman’s home for the decisive admissions meeting, which began at 4:00 p.m. and was led by Rosh Yeshiva Rav Berel Povarsky.
Addressing the gathering, Rav Povarsky spoke about the enormous responsibility resting upon the shoulders of the yeshiva’s leadership as they determined which young men would merit studying in Ponovezh during the coming year. He noted that despite the many decrees and pressures facing the Torah world, the sound of Torah continues to grow stronger, with hundreds of outstanding bochurim eager to dedicate themselves completely to intensive Torah study in the unique atmosphere for which Ponovezh is renowned.
As soon as the meeting concluded, Rav Kahaneman’s team of longtime assistants—Rav Menachem Aschayek, Rav Zelig Diskin, and Rav Yom Tov Zlotnik, all devoted talmidim of Rav Gershon Edelstein, zt”l—began contacting each yeshiva individually to relay the admission decisions for every applicant.
Even those who were not accepted rarely remain without a yeshiva for long. Known throughout the yeshiva world as the “nefilim,” these bochurim are quickly recruited by many of the country’s finest yeshivos, which recognize that anyone who reached the final stages of the Ponovezh admissions process is an exceptional talmid. As a result, once Ponovezh completes its admissions, the broader picture of first-year enrollment throughout the yeshiva world quickly falls into place.
The continuing growth of the Torah world is evident each year, both in the increasing number of students and in the opening of new yeshivos across Eretz Yisroel. In recent years, many newly established yeshivos have built their inaugural first-year classes around Ponovezh’s “nefilim,” helping establish additional centers of Torah learning throughout the country and carrying forward the vision of the Ponovezher Rav, zt”l, that the Torah of Europe’s great yeshivos would once again flourish in Eretz Yisroel after the devastation of the Holocaust.
With enrollment expected to approach 3,000 talmidim in the near future, there is growing expectation within the yeshiva that additional ramim will soon be appointed to the faculty. In keeping with Ponovezh tradition, however, no one outside the yeshiva’s leadership knows when those appointments will be announced or who will be chosen until the official announcement is made. The most recent appointment came at the beginning of the summer zman of 5784, when Rav Rafael Shmuelevitz, a distinguished member of the Mir family of Torah scholars, grandson of Rav Chaim Shmuelevitz, zt”l, and rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Daas Aharon (Kaplan), joined the Ponovezh faculty as a ram and maggid shiur. Anticipation is now building over who will next join the ranks of the yeshiva’s esteemed roshei yeshiva and ramim.
{Matzav.com}
