TORAH → THE MOMENT Issue 947 · February 1, 2023

Living Higher: Issue 947

The siyum was a moving testimony to Shuvu’s success, and a “hadran” in the fullest sense

Living Higher: Issue 947
Photo: Jeremy Melnick

On the first day of the recent 2023 Shuvu mission to Eretz Yisrael, Rav Reuven Feinstein, nasi of Shuvu, joined board members and delegates from the United States and England at the Leonardo Plaza Hotel in Jerusalem in an inaugural gathering. Along with the speeches, the opening night’s program featured a siyum on Maseches Berachos by Nihoray Tzionov, the husband of Shuvu graduate Sivan Levine Tzionov.

Sivan’s story began years back, when her father Reuven Levine enrolled his daughter in Shuvu’s Lod branch. While Levine was completely irreligious, Shuvu’s reputation for top-notch academics, superior to what was offered at standard Israeli schools was a compelling draw. Upon completing eighth grade, Sivan continued to a Shuvu high school in Be’er Yaakov, where she became fully religious. After graduating high school, Sivan married a ben Torah who spends his days as a kollel avreich, fully immersed in Hashem’s Torah.

The story doesn’t end there. Sivan’s siblings attended Shuvu schools as well, and one by one, they followed her trajectory, becoming increasingly committed to Torah until each one became frum. In a wondrous fulfillment of the pasuk v’heishev lev avos al banim, v’lev banim al avosam,” Mr. and Mrs. Levine themselves returned to Yiddishkeit too, following their children’s path.

The siyum was a moving testimony to Shuvu’s success, and a “hadran” in the fullest sense — a return of a people to its land, of a family to its true heritage, and of children to their Father.

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