Elevate & Celebrate Culmination Event 2021

Elevate Celebrate

Yeshiva Toras Chaim of Denver’s Elevate & Celebrate Culmination Dinner, Colorado’s most anticipated venue of celebration, entertainment and inspiration, is renowned for its upscale program, including the hosting of famous personalities and outstanding orators. This premier yearly event, with fabulous fare and décor, is attended and viewed by an international audience of nearly 1,000 attendees, comprised of alumni, family and friends of Yeshiva.

On Wednesday, November 17, YTC Culmination Dinner was celebrated in gala style, following the incredible success of the Elevate Online Campaign, whose goal was far surpassed with the participation of over 1,600 donors. Limited in-person seating was augmented by a worldwide live-stream to the event.

The Rosh HaYeshiva, HaRav Yitzchok Wasserman, shlit”a welcomed those gathered, with thanks to the Hanhalas HaYeshiva and chavrei HaYeshiva for their dedication and commitment to Yeshiva’s hatzlocha.

Rabbi Ahron Y. Wasserman, CEO, gave shevach v’hodaah for the Yeshiva’s ability to traverse challenge and emerge stronger. He referred to the Yeshiva’s Pioneer Torah Legacy Ambassadors – first graduating class as Yeshiva’s Ben Bechor, who paved the way for every subsequent graduating class to observe and emulate how they carried on Yeshiva’s mission as Ambassadors of Torah learning and living.

Eight of twenty graduates attended the in-person event, and enjoyed a most memorable reunion with their classmates and Roshei Yeshiva. A moving video presentation bore testimony to the Pioneer ambassadors’ deep appreciation for the lifelong impression of their YTC chinuch. Rabbi Tzvi Mordechai Feldheim, Rosh Yeshivas Mesivta Kesser Torah of Baltimore, represented his fellow classmates in communicating immense gratitude to the Roshei Yeshiva, Rebbeim and Yeshiva, who served, and continue to serve, as “a Mama” to the bochurim, investing lev v’nefesh in their talmidim of the fledgling Yeshiva.

Family, friends and admirers of Parents of the Year, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Balaban, and Community Leadership Awardees, Rabbi and Mrs. Daniel Wolfe, were present to honor these fine envoys of Yeshiva’s charge.

A stirring Memorial Tribute to Habochur Shmuli Silverberg, a”h was preceded by a touching performance by the Denver Boy’s Choir. Each aspect of the Zikaron rent hearts open again, to the inconceivable tragedy of the loss of this precious son, talmid and friend, while simultaneously inspiring the audience to perpetuate Shmuli’s memory by emulating his incredible middos tovos, hasmada and simchas hachaim. “While in Yeshiva Toras Chaim we are definitely moving forward, we will never move on,” reflected Rabbi Naftali Seidenfeld, Menahel, “Shmuli will always be remembered and missed.”

Mr. Zvi Gelt, YTC President, graciously introduced honored guest speaker, HaRav Yisroel Meir Lau, shlit”a, whose presence, alone, lent immense dignity to the event. Rav Lau, shlit”a, delivered divrei chizuk v’hisorerus, masterfully and eloquently, captivating the audience, who thirsted to hear more of the former Rav HaRashi’s wisdom. HaRav Lau, shlit”a, related the story of Raba bar Chana’s ‘lost bag’, stating that as galus Yidden, our bag of shmiras mitzvos has become largely lost to the Jewish nation. Rav Lau, shlit”a, praised Roshei Yeshiva, Harav Yisroel Meir Kagan, shlit”a, and HaRav Yitzchok Wasserman, shlit”a, for their immense efforts at stemming the tide of assimilation in the West more than a yovel ago, teaching yahadus, mesorah and a mahalach haLimud, and whose manifold payros are largely evident in doros of talmidim.

HaRav Yisroel Meir Kagan, shlit”a, closed with words of gratitude for the outstanding bochurim Yeshiva is currently boasting, and a bracha to all the tomchei Torah – dedicated Rebbeim and supporters, of YTC.

Joining hands, YTC family and friends elevated their limud haTorah and giving, then celebrated together their joint accomplishments, joys and sorrow. A most uplifting evening by a Yeshiva famed for uplifting its talmidim and inspiring its community.